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1. Security of Weather Information on the Cessation of the War in Europe; 2. Handling of German Archives and Documents; 3. Intelligence Responsibilities of the Political Warfare Executive; 4. Analysis of Germany's Final Collapse; 5. Disposal of Incomplete German Rockets, Flying Bombs and Assembly Lines; 6. Scientific Representation at S.H.A.E.F.; 7. Enemy Scientists; 8. Future Organisation of Intelligence; 9. Appointment of Service Attaches to Italian Missions Abroad; 10. Political Intelligence Report on Conditions in Germany, France, Belgium and Holland; 11. Japanese Reactions to the Abrogation of the Russo-Japanese Neutrality Pact; 12. Possibility of Major Arab Disturbances in Palestine; 13. Next Meeting of the Sub-Committee; 14. Information for the Russians

1945

BRIGADIER PEAKE said he proposed pointing out to General Bissell that it was essential to ensure control of captured German documents for all users. Arrangements for removing documents required for urgent operational reasons were covered and all that was needed was notification of any documents removed from the places where they had been found. The Americans had never mentioned the use of micro-photography in any of their proposals and it might be that they had overlooked this method of making the contents of documents available for examination without removal of the documents.
security united kingdom france belgium japan united states of america germany russia netherlands nuclear warfare palestine surveillance second world war arab world security service political intelligence attachés joint staff mission joint intelligence staff joint intelligence sub-committee chiefs of staff foreign office weapons technology scientific experts british intelligence organisation intelligence organization stewart menzies intelligence services responsibilities intelligence reports political warfare executive joint intelligence bureau victor cavendish-bentinck supreme headquarters allied expeditionary force john sinclair francis inglis edmund rushbrooke geoffrey vickers edward king-salter secret weapons inter-services security board captured documents deputy chiefs of staff meteorological intelligence predicting enemy reactions collapse of nazi germany german archives
Collection ID
CAB81
Conflict
Second World War
Countries
Belgium France Germany Japan Netherlands Palestine Russia United Kingdom United States of America
Document Reference
CAB 81/93/33
Document Types
Summary
File Reference
CAB 81/93
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab81.0093.033
Keywords
Security Meteorological Intelligence German Archives Captured Documents Political Intelligence Intelligence Services Responsibilities Collapse Of Nazi Germany Secret Weapons Scientific Experts British Intelligence Organisation Attachés Intelligence Reports Arab World Predicting Enemy Reactions
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Deputy Chiefs of Staff Foreign Office Joint Intelligence Bureau Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Joint Intelligence Staff Joint Staff Mission Political Warfare Executive Security Service Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force Inter-Services Security Board
Pages
10
Persons Discussed
Victor Cavendish-Bentinck Francis Inglis Edward King-Salter Stewart Menzies Edmund Rushbrooke John Sinclair Geoffrey Vickers
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
War Cabinet. Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee. Meetings. January - December 1945. Numbers 1-83. Volume VII
Themes
Surveillance Intelligence Organization Weapons Technology Nuclear Warfare

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