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War: Polish Operated Wireless Station in UK

5 Jul 1941

A file of correspondence concerning the establishment of a radio station in the United Kingdom for the Polish government in exile to contact the resistance forces in Poland. The letters discuss the assignment of frequencies to the station, the purposes for which it was to be used, and also covers a dispute over whether the Poles should give copies of their cyphers to the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6).
united kingdom poland denmark international relations great britain second world war wireless communications foreign office intelligence organization peter loxley ministry of economic warfare anthony eden permanent under-secretary's department governments in exile cyphers anti-nazi resistance hugh dalton
Collection ID
FO1093
Conflict
Second World War
Countries
Denmark Great Britain Poland United Kingdom
Document Reference
FO 1093/317/2
Document Types
Correspondence
File Reference
FO 1093/317
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.fo1093.0317.002
Keywords
Wireless Communications Governments In Exile Anti-nazi Resistance Cyphers
Languages
English
Organizations
Foreign Office Ministry of Economic Warfare Permanent Under-Secretary's Department
Pages
13
Persons Discussed
Hugh Dalton Anthony Eden Peter Loxley
Published in
United Kingdom
Themes
International Relations Intelligence Organization

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