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Document Title | 1. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and other Sensitive Areas; 2. J.I.C. Weekly Intelligence Review (Europe) for S.H.A.P.E.; 3. Likelihood of the Soviet Union Negotiating a German Peace Treaty; 4. The Effect on Israel of the Association of Egypt with the Middle East Command; 5. Review of Assessments Made since January 1947. By the J.I.C. On Communists Intentions; 6. Review of the Middle East and North Africa; 7. Possible Extension of the War in the Far East; 8. Intelligence from Sweden on the Soviet Union; 9. Visit of Director General, Security Service, to New Zealand; 10. Intelligence for N.A.T.O.; 11. S.H.A.P.E. Request for Intelligence on Soviet Air Defence Capabilities; 12. |
Reference | CAB 159/10 |
Document Date | 20 September 1951 |
Conflicts | Cold War |
Themes | Military Intelligence and Operations, Foreign Policy and International Relations, Intelligence Organisation and Administration |
Regions | Africa, Atlantic, East Asia, Europe, Middle East, North America, Pacific |
Countries | Bulgaria, Burma, China, Egypt, France, Germany, Indochina, Israel, Korea, New Zealand, Persia, Poland, Soviet Union, Sweden, United States of America, West Germany, Yugoslavia |
Document Type | Meeting Minutes, Reports |
Organisations | British Joint Services Mission, Chiefs of Staff, Commonwealth Relations Office, Foreign Office, Joint Intelligence Bureau, Joint Intelligence Staff, Joint Planning Staff, Ministry of Defence, Security Service, United Nations, Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee |
People | Anthony Buzzard, John Gardiner, Stewart Menzies, Neill Ogilvie-Forbes, Patrick Reilly, Eric Searight, Percy Sillitoe, Kenneth Strong, Edward Travis |
Notes | Sections of this document have been retained under Section 3(4) of the Public Records Act, 1958. |
Keywords
Chinese foreign policy, Chinese army, troop movements, military dispositions, military supplies, military operations, Chinese communists, Hong Kong, colonies, empire, First Indochina War, colonial independence movements, military strength, assessing enemy strength, volunteers, artillery, equipment, Soviet army, Burmese politics, Chinese Nationalists, Arab world, political pressure for peace, information sharing, intelligence reports, alliances, treaties, peace proposals, occupied Germany, Anglo-Egyptian relations, Anglo-Israeli relations, diplomacy, foreign policy, predicting enemy intentions, Allied strategy, strategy, intelligence channels, Swedish foreign policy, intelligence gathering, intelligence services responsibilities, defence, anti-aircraft defence, intelligence requirements, weapons development, Soviet-occupied Europe, Soviet navy, warships, Polish armed forces, manpower, Bulgarian armed forces, diplomatic disputes, border disputes, press reports, Yugoslav foreign policy