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1. Publication of Service Statistics; 2. Meeting with Air Vice Marshal Pendred; 3. Provision of Joint Intelligence at Singapore for the Far East Defence Region; 4. Exchange of Information with Turkey; 5. Future Security Service Organisation in Overseas Theatres; 6. Future Organisation of Security Intelligence, Middle East; 7. The Case of Professor Klimschitski Alias Kleinfeldt of St. Lambrecht (Styria); 8. Japanese Stay Behind Organisations and Underground Agencies in South East Asia Command

1946

situated in Singapore could act as a collecting agency, forwarding material to the Joint Intelligence Bureau in London for the preparation of handbooks. He considered that this arrangement would be more suitable for some time as there was a tendency for information concerning those countries to flow towards London owing to the connection between civilian interests in those countries with London. BRIGADIER HIRSCH recalled that it had originally been the intention of the Sub-Committee to recommend that Australia should be asked to provide the majority of the personnel for their Joint Intelligence Bureau, some of the personnel coming from our resources.
philippines singapore india china security turkey united kingdom japan germany russia australia austria censorship malaya indochina information sharing burma propaganda psychological warfare siam second world war security service persia joint intelligence staff joint intelligence sub-committee john gardiner chiefs of staff foreign office imperial defence british intelligence organisation intelligence organization stewart menzies intelligence operations underground resistance south-east asia command lawrence pendred joint intelligence bureau joint intelligence committee (middle east) edmund rushbrooke kenneth strong dick white release of information thomas haddon josef stalin inter-services topographical department captured documents soviet renegades thomas elmhirst harold caccia soviet intelligence services joint intelligence committee (south east asia command)
Collection ID
CAB81
Conflict
Second World War
Countries
Australia Austria Burma China Germany India Indochina Japan Malaya Persia Philippines Russia Siam Singapore Turkey United Kingdom
Document Reference
CAB 81/94/7
Document Types
Summary Report
File Reference
CAB 81/94
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab81.0094.007
Keywords
Release Of Information British Intelligence Organisation Imperial Defence Information Sharing Security Captured Documents Soviet Renegades Underground Resistance Soviet Intelligence Services
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Foreign Office Joint Intelligence Bureau Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Joint Intelligence Committee (Middle East) Joint Intelligence Committee (South East Asia Command) Joint Intelligence Staff Security Service South-East Asia Command Inter-Services Topographical Department
Pages
16
Persons Discussed
Harold Caccia Thomas Elmhirst John Gardiner Thomas Haddon Stewart Menzies Lawrence Pendred Edmund Rushbrooke Josef Stalin Kenneth Strong Dick White
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Chiefs of Staff. Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee. Meetings. January - December 1946. Numbers 1-77. Volume VIII
Themes
Propaganda Censorship Psychological Warfare Intelligence Organization Intelligence Operations

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