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Document Title | 1. Military and Economic Strength of the Soviet Union; 2. Review of the State of Our Intelligence and Measures Recommended to Improve It; 3. Future of Intelligence Division - Germany; 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. Intelligence for S.H.A.P.E.; 7. Meetings During the Whitsun Period |
Reference | CAB 159/9 |
Document Date | 3 May 1951 |
Conflicts | Cold War |
Themes | Military Intelligence and Operations, Intelligence Organisation and Administration, Foreign Policy and International Relations |
Regions | East Asia, Europe, Middle East, North America |
Countries | Albania, Austria, Azerbaijan, China, Formosa, Germany, Hungary, Indochina, Korea, Persia, Soviet Union, United Kingdom, United States of America, Yugoslavia |
Document Type | Meeting Minutes |
Organisations | Chiefs of Staff, Foreign Office, Joint Intelligence Bureau, Joint Intelligence Committee (Germany), Joint Intelligence Staff, Ministry of Defence, Security Service, Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee |
People | Dwight Eisenhower, John Gardiner, Stewart Menzies, Neill Ogilvie-Forbes, Patrick Reilly, Arthur Shortt, Percy Sillitoe, Kenneth Strong |
Keywords
military intelligence, economic intelligence, military strength, assessing enemy strength, intelligence reports, intelligence requirements, weapons production, armaments, war materials, intelligence services responsibilities, British intelligence organisation, intelligence channels, geographic intelligence, intelligence distribution, contingency planning, predicting enemy intentions, war preparations, troop movements, Iranian politics, Chinese foreign policy, Soviet foreign policy, Soviet satellite states, Iron Curtain, Eastern Bloc, airfields, Chinese air force, propaganda, Chinese Nationalists, military operations, Hong Kong, colonies, empire, imperial defence, First Indochina War, communism, colonial independence movements, information sharing, allies, alliances, secrecy, security, classified documents, Soviet army, shipping, transportation, Soviet navy, Soviet air force