Charmian Brinson, Richard Dove
A matter of intelligence
MI5 and the surveillance of anti-Nazi refugees, 1933-50
Charmian Brinson, Richard Dove
A matter of intelligence
MI5 and the surveillance of anti-Nazi refugees, 1933-50
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Details the surveillance by the British security service MI5 of anti-Nazi refugees who came to Britain fleeing political persecution in Germany and Austria
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Details the surveillance by the British security service MI5 of anti-Nazi refugees who came to Britain fleeing political persecution in Germany and Austria
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 614g
- ISBN-13: 9780719090790
- ISBN-10: 0719090792
- Artikelnr.: 40447520
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 614g
- ISBN-13: 9780719090790
- ISBN-10: 0719090792
- Artikelnr.: 40447520
Charmian Brinson is Professor of German Studies at Imperial College, London Richard Dove is Emeritus Professor of German, University of Greenwich
Introduction Part I: I Spy 1933-39 1. Defending the realm: MI5 in the
making 2. Liddell in wonderland: MI5 and the Prussian secret police 3. The
undesirables: political refugees from Germany and Austria after January
1933 4. The mysterious case of Dora Fabian 5. Nazi spies and the
'Auslandsorganisation' 6. No more peace: Otto Lehmann-Russbueldt and German
rearmament 7. Flying and spying: Claud W. Sykes, Karl Otten and the
'Primrose League' 8. The 'Red Menace' 9. 'Peace for our time' Part II:
Secrets, lies and misinterpretations 10. 'A state of confusion which
amounted almost to chaos': MI5 1939-41 11. The internment of 'enemy aliens'
12. 'The largest communist sideshow in London': the Free German League of
Culture 13. The Austrian Centre - and 'the great Eva' 14. 'About the most
dangerous of all these organisations': the Czech Refugee Trust Fund 15.
Whispers and lies: the informers 16. Friends in need: British supporters of
the refugees Part III: Preparing for the Cold War 17. Red alert: keeping
watch on the communists 18. Tube alloys: the British atomic bomb project
19. The spy who was caught: the case of Klaus Fuchs 20. The spy who got
away: the case of Engelbert Broda 21. Parting company Conclusion A note on
sources Select Bibliography Index
making 2. Liddell in wonderland: MI5 and the Prussian secret police 3. The
undesirables: political refugees from Germany and Austria after January
1933 4. The mysterious case of Dora Fabian 5. Nazi spies and the
'Auslandsorganisation' 6. No more peace: Otto Lehmann-Russbueldt and German
rearmament 7. Flying and spying: Claud W. Sykes, Karl Otten and the
'Primrose League' 8. The 'Red Menace' 9. 'Peace for our time' Part II:
Secrets, lies and misinterpretations 10. 'A state of confusion which
amounted almost to chaos': MI5 1939-41 11. The internment of 'enemy aliens'
12. 'The largest communist sideshow in London': the Free German League of
Culture 13. The Austrian Centre - and 'the great Eva' 14. 'About the most
dangerous of all these organisations': the Czech Refugee Trust Fund 15.
Whispers and lies: the informers 16. Friends in need: British supporters of
the refugees Part III: Preparing for the Cold War 17. Red alert: keeping
watch on the communists 18. Tube alloys: the British atomic bomb project
19. The spy who was caught: the case of Klaus Fuchs 20. The spy who got
away: the case of Engelbert Broda 21. Parting company Conclusion A note on
sources Select Bibliography Index
Introduction Part I: I Spy 1933-39 1. Defending the realm: MI5 in the
making 2. Liddell in wonderland: MI5 and the Prussian secret police 3. The
undesirables: political refugees from Germany and Austria after January
1933 4. The mysterious case of Dora Fabian 5. Nazi spies and the
'Auslandsorganisation' 6. No more peace: Otto Lehmann-Russbueldt and German
rearmament 7. Flying and spying: Claud W. Sykes, Karl Otten and the
'Primrose League' 8. The 'Red Menace' 9. 'Peace for our time' Part II:
Secrets, lies and misinterpretations 10. 'A state of confusion which
amounted almost to chaos': MI5 1939-41 11. The internment of 'enemy aliens'
12. 'The largest communist sideshow in London': the Free German League of
Culture 13. The Austrian Centre - and 'the great Eva' 14. 'About the most
dangerous of all these organisations': the Czech Refugee Trust Fund 15.
Whispers and lies: the informers 16. Friends in need: British supporters of
the refugees Part III: Preparing for the Cold War 17. Red alert: keeping
watch on the communists 18. Tube alloys: the British atomic bomb project
19. The spy who was caught: the case of Klaus Fuchs 20. The spy who got
away: the case of Engelbert Broda 21. Parting company Conclusion A note on
sources Select Bibliography Index
making 2. Liddell in wonderland: MI5 and the Prussian secret police 3. The
undesirables: political refugees from Germany and Austria after January
1933 4. The mysterious case of Dora Fabian 5. Nazi spies and the
'Auslandsorganisation' 6. No more peace: Otto Lehmann-Russbueldt and German
rearmament 7. Flying and spying: Claud W. Sykes, Karl Otten and the
'Primrose League' 8. The 'Red Menace' 9. 'Peace for our time' Part II:
Secrets, lies and misinterpretations 10. 'A state of confusion which
amounted almost to chaos': MI5 1939-41 11. The internment of 'enemy aliens'
12. 'The largest communist sideshow in London': the Free German League of
Culture 13. The Austrian Centre - and 'the great Eva' 14. 'About the most
dangerous of all these organisations': the Czech Refugee Trust Fund 15.
Whispers and lies: the informers 16. Friends in need: British supporters of
the refugees Part III: Preparing for the Cold War 17. Red alert: keeping
watch on the communists 18. Tube alloys: the British atomic bomb project
19. The spy who was caught: the case of Klaus Fuchs 20. The spy who got
away: the case of Engelbert Broda 21. Parting company Conclusion A note on
sources Select Bibliography Index