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1. Intelligence Section (Operations); 2. The Charter of the Intelligence Section (Operations); 3. Classification of Secret Documents; 4. Colonel Donovan's Organisation

1942

As regards the coastal belt for which Home Forces were responsible, it was convenient to consider the Intelligence organisation of Home Forces as being part of the War Office itself. Therefore it would be unreasonable to expect the "ROUND-UP" Planning Staff to go through the process of applying for their Intelligence to I.S.(O) who in turn would have to consult the country Sections of the Ministries as regards areas outside the coastal belt, and would have to consult Home Forces for Intelligence within that belt.
second world war security service joint intelligence sub-committee chiefs of staff foreign office british intelligence organisation intelligence organization stewart menzies intelligence services responsibilities ministry of economic warfare intelligence section (operations) naval intelligence division victor cavendish-bentinck denis capel-dunn american intelligence services francis inglis kenneth strong
Collection ID
CAB81
Conflict
Second World War
Document Reference
CAB 81/90/98
Document Types
Summary
File Reference
CAB 81/90
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab81.0090.098
Keywords
British Intelligence Organisation Intelligence Services Responsibilities American Intelligence Services
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Foreign Office Intelligence Section (Operations) Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Ministry of Economic Warfare Naval Intelligence Division Security Service
Pages
4
Persons Discussed
Denis Capel-Dunn Victor Cavendish-Bentinck Francis Inglis Stewart Menzies Kenneth Strong
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
War Cabinet. Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee. Meetings. January - December 1942. Numbers 1-63. Volume IV
Themes
Intelligence Organization