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Document Title | 1. Evidence of Soviet Deception Methods; 2. Czechoslovak Ambassador in India; 3. Soviet Defence Research Policy; 4. Measures to Improve the State of Our Intelligence about Soviet and Chinese Intentions; 5. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter; 6. Scale and Nature of Air Attack on, and Invasion of, the United Kingdom; 7. Preparation of Vulnerability Studies |
Reference | CAB 159/9 |
Document Date | 1 March 1951 |
Conflicts | Cold War |
Themes | Intelligence Operations, Foreign Policy and International Relations, Military Intelligence and Operations |
Regions | Atlantic, East Asia, Europe, North America, South Asia |
Countries | Albania, Bulgaria, Burma, China, Czechoslovakia, Formosa, Germany, Hungary, India, Indochina, Korea, Soviet Union, United Kingdom, United States of America, Yugoslavia |
Document Type | Meeting Minutes |
Organisations | Chiefs of Staff, Communist Information Bureau, Commonwealth Relations Office, Foreign Office, Joint Intelligence Bureau, Joint Intelligence Staff, Joint Planning Staff, Ministry of Defence, North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, Security Service, United Nations, Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee |
People | John Gardiner, Stewart Menzies, Neill Ogilvie-Forbes, Patrick Reilly, Arthur Shortt, Percy Sillitoe, Kenneth Strong |
Keywords
deception, Soviet intelligence services, counter-intelligence, embassies, diplomatic officials, Soviet satellite states, former colonies, security checks, political dissent, defence, scientific research, military intelligence, intelligence requirements, intelligence services responsibilities, British intelligence organisation, intelligence channels, intelligence gathering, predicting enemy intentions, geographic intelligence, war preparations, contingency planning, assessing enemy strength, military strength, threat of war with the USSR, troop movements, propaganda, diplomatic disputes, military spending, personnel, intelligence reports, Chinese foreign policy, invasion threat, Soviet-Yugoslav relations, anti-aircraft defence, air warfare, air power