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Ministry of Defence and Cabinet Office: Central Intelligence Machinery: Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Later Committee: Minutes (JIC Series). Joint Intelligence Committee. Meetings 69-138
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1. Implementation of the United States/United Kingdom Security Agreement; 2. Employment of German Civilian Technicians on the Repair of Service Equipment; 3. Joint Service Glossary; 4. N.A.T.O. Service Attaches in the Soviet Union and Satellite Countries; 5. Cosmic and Metric Security Procedures in Relations to Service Attaches; 6. Visa for Member of Soviet Air Attaches Staff; 7. Publication of a Book on Evasion and Escape; 8. Disposal of German Scientists and Technicians Recently Employed in the Soviet Union
Document Title | 1. Implementation of the United States/United Kingdom Security Agreement; 2. Employment of German Civilian Technicians on the Repair of Service Equipment; 3. Joint Service Glossary; 4. N.A.T.O. Service Attaches in the Soviet Union and Satellite Countries; 5. Cosmic and Metric Security Procedures in Relations to Service Attaches; 6. Visa for Member of Soviet Air Attaches Staff; 7. Publication of a Book on Evasion and Escape; 8. Disposal of German Scientists and Technicians Recently Employed in the Soviet Union |
Reference | CAB 159/8 |
Document Date | 24 November 1950 |
Conflicts | Cold War |
Themes | Intelligence Organisation and Administration, British Domestic Security, Propaganda, Censorship and Psychological Warfare |
Regions | Atlantic, Europe, North America |
Countries | Canada, Germany, Soviet Union, United Kingdom, United States of America |
Document Type | Meeting Minutes |
Organisations | British Joint Services Mission, Chiefs of Staff, Foreign Office, Joint Intelligence Bureau, Ministry of Defence, North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, Security Service, Defectors Sub-Committee, Exchange of Military Information Sub-Committee, Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee |
People | John Gardiner, Roger Hollis, Stewart Menzies, Percy Sillitoe |
Notes | Sections of this document have been retained under Section 3(4) of the Public Records Act, 1958. |
Keywords
Anglo-American relations, security, secrecy, classified documents, intelligence reports, information sharing, intelligence services responsibilities, security clearance, industry, security checks, scientific experts, German scientists, engineers, equipment, military supplies, intelligence channels, intelligence distribution, attachés, consular intelligence sources, Soviet satellite states, manpower, personnel, diplomatic officials, diplomacy, intelligence gathering, border controls, interpretation, Soviet agents, foreign policy, publications, evasion, escape, censorship, Official Secrets Act, defectors, rockets, missiles, weapons development, informants
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