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Document Title | 1. Invasion of the United Kingdom; 2. Scale and Nature of Air Attack on the United Kingdom 1951-1954; 3. Chinese Communist Intentions in the Light of Operations in Korea; 4. Review of the Situation round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter; 5. J.I.C. Weekly Intelligence Review (Europe) for S.H.A.P.E.; 6.; 7. Intelligence for S.H.A.P.E. |
Reference | CAB 159/9 |
Document Date | 12 April 1951 |
Conflicts | Cold War |
Themes | Military Intelligence and Operations, Foreign Policy and International Relations, Intelligence Organisation and Administration |
Regions | East Asia, Europe, North America |
Countries | Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, China, Formosa, Germany, Korea, Malaya, Poland, Soviet Union, United Kingdom, United States of America, Yugoslavia |
Document Type | Meeting Minutes |
Organisations | Chiefs of Staff, Communist Information Bureau, Foreign Office, Joint Intelligence Bureau, Joint Intelligence Staff, Joint Planning Staff, Ministry of Defence, Security Service, Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee |
People | Dwight Eisenhower, John Gardiner, Guy Liddell, Stewart Menzies, Neill Ogilvie-Forbes, Patrick Reilly, Kenneth Strong |
Notes | Sections of this document have been retained under Section 3(4) of the Public Records Act, 1958. |
Keywords
invasion threat, predicting enemy intentions, assessing enemy strength, contingency planning, threat of war with the USSR, defence, military intelligence, anti-aircraft defence, air raid precautions, air warfare, bombing, air power, military strength, military objectives, intelligence reports, intelligence requirements, Chinese foreign policy, communism, military operations, Iron Curtain, Soviet satellite states, Eastern Bloc, troop movements, equipment, industry, industrial intelligence, economy, military exercises, Polish armed forces, military supplies, war materials, peace proposals, Chinese Nationalists, Hong Kong, colonies, empire, imperial defence, intelligence services responsibilities, information sharing, allies, Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee duties, intelligence channels, intelligence distribution, Anglo-American relations