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Document Title | 1. Future of British Intelligence Organisation (Germany); 2. Scale and Nature of Air Attack on the U.K. In a War Beginning in September 1954; 3. Communist Intentions and Capabilities in South East Asia and the Far East; 4. Russian Proposals for a Peace Treaty with Germany; 5. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas; 6. Economies in Service Representation at H.M. Missions Abroad |
Reference | CAB 159/11 |
Document Date | 9 April 1952 |
Conflicts | Cold War |
Themes | Intelligence Organisation and Administration, Military Intelligence and Operations, Foreign Policy and International Relations |
Regions | Africa, East Asia, Europe, Middle East, North America, South Asia |
Countries | Afghanistan, Burma, China, Egypt, Germany, Indochina, Korea, North Korea, Pakistan, Persia, Soviet Union, United Kingdom, United States of America |
Document Type | Meeting Minutes, Reports |
Organisations | Chiefs of Staff, Commonwealth Relations Office, Foreign Office, Joint Intelligence Bureau, Joint Intelligence Staff, Ministry of Defence, Security Service, Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee |
People | Anthony Buzzard, John Gardiner, Guy Liddell, Stewart Menzies, Patrick Reilly, Eric Searight, Arthur Shortt, Percy Sillitoe, John Sinclair, Josef Stalin, Kenneth Strong |
Keywords
British intelligence organisation, occupied Germany, intelligence channels, personnel, defence, air warfare, air raids, bombing, predicting enemy intentions, contingency planning, assessing enemy strength, threat of war with the USSR, communism, Chinese foreign policy, Soviet foreign policy, treaties, peace proposals, occupation arrangements, manpower reductions, intelligence funding, consular intelligence sources, diplomatic missions, newspapers, foreign policy, public statements, Soviet strategy, political pressure for peace, biological warfare, propaganda, technology, Anglo-Soviet relations, equipment, submarines, shipping, armistice, anti-aircraft defence, roads, railways, press reports, military strength, Chinese army, First Indochina War, Arab world, colonies, empire, Anglo-Egyptian relations, Egyptian government, Iranian politics, Indo-Pakistani relations, border disputes, diplomatic disputes, Afghanistan-Pakistan relations