David Irving: some expansions of abbreviations, and a useful working glossary on names and positions of some of the people cryptically referred to in the Diaries
- Airy, Tim: left Nov 1943 for Mountbatten’s HQ, Ceylon
- Allan, Harry (also Harry Allen) wants to keep GHQ Home Forces informed on MI5; went to the Middle East, 1943. Is this Colonel Allan?
- Allan, Philip: private secretary to Sir John Anderson
- Archer, Group Captain Joe: responsible for aircraft factory security
- Archer, Jane: in charge of RO’s at Blenheim, sacked for insubordination
- Astor, Hugh: runs DA’s (Double Agents)
- B.1A — controlled deception (e.g. V1 impact points) using double-agents
- B.4c — working on Soviet espionage
- B.7 — working on BUF and fascists
- Bedaux, Charles: French-American millionaire, friend of Duke of Windsor
- Bell, Walter
- Blunt, Major Anthony: B.1.b, Soviet agent; joined D Branch June 1940.
- Boddington: possibly to be placed at the head of Marine Sabotage Section, with Burn as assistant.
- Boyle, Archie: of SOE (or Air Ministry, Sept 1940?)
- Brock: made Lt Col in 1942
- Bacon: made Lt Col in 1942
- Brook-Wilkinson: ‘B-W’; B-W is also Brooman-White?
- Burt, Chief Inspector (of Scotland Yard)
- Burton, Maurice: of PID
- Butler, Charles
- Butler, Dick
- Cain: Inspector, of Special Branch
- Camp 001: Central Oratory School, London
- Canning: of Scotland Yard
- Caulfield: at NID; also Caulfeild
- Chichaev — Beria’s representative in Soviet embassy, London
- Cheney: of seamen’s section
- Clarke, Dudley: controlling strategic deception in Cairo
- Codrington, Will: Assistant S of S, security, re FO; ran FO Security Service
- Cookie: German speaking MI5 interrogator, Hinchley Cooke.
- Cooper, Duff: in charge of the Security Executive
- Cowgill, Captain, later Major Felix: in charge of Section V of SIS
- Creedy, Sir Herbert, of the Security Committee
- Crocker: of the Interrogation Centre, pitchforked into MI5 as Deputy Director in August 1940, attempt to coordinate Intelligence activities.
- Crockett: Major, runs MI9
- Cumming, Malcolm: of MI5; made Lt Col in 1942
- Curry: at Blenheim; research section, writing history of MI5 1908-1946
- Cussen, Major
- Dixon, Major:
- DNI is Commodore Rushbrook?
- DSC — Sir William Stephenson’s directorate
- Ede is Bertram Ede
- Ellis, Dick
- Ferguson is in SIS, was WRC3.
- Fleetwood Husked [liaising with Cossac]
- Forrest, M N, Major: at SIME
- Frost: of MI5, disgruntled, ex-BBC; appointed head of Radio security Committee, July 1940; returned later to BBC
- Gambier-Perry: represents the SIS on the Y-Commitee, etc.
- Garbo: Juan Pujol-Garcia, Double Agent.
- Gash, Capt N: MI14(d) at War Office
- Gibbs, Reggie:
- Gilbert: real name Henri Alfred Dericourt, agent suspected of working for Germans
- Glass, Fridolin: SD representative in Sofia
- Gambier-Perry: ‘G-P’
- Göring, Franz, Hauptsturmführer: (also Fritz) Göring of RSHA Amt VI Wi, secretly engaged to Schellenberg’s secretary Maria Luise Schienke
- Hale, Jim
- Hampshire, Stuart [not Stewart] — of RSS; a member of Trevor-Roper’s section, an expert on the SD.
- Harker: deputy DG of MI5
- Harris, Tommy: running garbo, deception operations via Eire etc
- Hart, Herbert (and Milmo)
- Haylor, Ronnie
- Herbert, Sir Edwin: head of Censorship, UK
- Hill, Colonel: of Moscow embassy; the SOE man in Moscow
- Hollis, Roger: supervising the Communist block, at MI5
- Holt, Major Herbert: of PWE German Section (in absence of Guy Liddell)
- Horrocks: at Blenheim
- Hyde, Ronald: Tangye’s friend on the Evening Standard
- Inglis, F: Air vice marshal, ACAS(I).
- Isosicles: SD traffic decodes
- Janson: of MI5, at Sanctuary Buildings
- Jebb, Gladwyn: FO, Political Intelligence Department.
- Jebson, Johnnie [controlling tricycle]
- John Senter [of SOE]
- Kale, Nicolas de Wild, Anton, Damen, Johannes, — all involved in the Dutch SOE disaster: see Jan 27, 1945.
- Kellar, Alec (also Alex); A J
- Kendal, Sir Norman: to be sent phone convs re IRA
- Kendrick, Colonel of CSDIC (Apr 1945)
- Kimball: visitor from FBI Washington.
- Knight, Max
- Lennox: of MI5, hankers after Harker’s position as Deputy DG
- Lewes: of MI5, at Sanctuary Buildings
- Lewis: Assistant DNI from 1942.
- Lipstick, double-agent agent with known Catalan motives
- Loxley: senior official of the F O [killed in Feb 1945 York airplane crash en route to Yalta]
- LRC [London Reception Centre]
- MacDonald, A M : B.2.C.
- Maffey, Sir John: British ambassador in Dublin
- Maltby: who had taken over RSS (May 1941)
- Marriott, John
- Masterman, JC: “JC,” head of double cross operations
- Maxwell: Sir Alexander Maxwell ?
- Maude, John: possibly going to America, port security, MI5 representative in USA?
- McAllister of Camp 020
- Medlam: MI5 [or MI6] chief at Gibraltar, very unpopular there
- Melland, Lt Col Brian: MI14, then (April 1945) Count Intelligence Bureau, Central Control Commission for Germany, Norfolk House.
- Mills, Cyril son of Bertram (circus owner) taken on in B.10 July 1940.
- Milmo, H P: B.1.W
- Muñoz, agent in Gibraltar: Real name is Dominguez
- Neville: at NID
- Noakes, Captain: of WRC.
- Olson, Capt S O, WRC3b
- Orr, Desmond
- Page, Denis: of GC&C; (of RCIS); on RSS committee
- Peake, Osbert:
- Petrie, Sir David: officially appointed DSS, by 1944 head of MI5, Mar 1941
- Philby, Kim: Soviet agent; head of section V of MI6 [?]
- Phipps, John
- Pilcher, Toby: of Fascist section
- Ramsbotham, Peter
- Reid, Ned: investigating bank accounts, frauds on Inland Revenue
- Roberts, Colin: of SIS
- Robertson, TA : TAR, deception unit; moved Dec 12, 1940 from W[ormwod Scrubs?] to B[lenheim];TAR is Lt Col TAR [Robertson] who was made ADB
- RSLO something like regional security liaison officer?
- Senter, John: of SOE
- Sillitoe, Sir Percy, Director General, MI5 1948.
- SIME: Security Intelligence, Middle East, based at GHQ in Fayid.
- Sinclair, Major-general: of JIC
- Sneath: Aiken-Sneath, of Fascist Section, supervising the BUF, Fascists, etc.
- Speir, Rupert
- Stage A — is evidently end of war in Europe.
- Stephens: Colonel [of Camp 020; Latchmere House prison, Ham, Richmond, South-West London].
- Stopford: went out to the Azores
- Stratton: to work on US port security under Stephenson
- Tangye, Derek: is this Tineye, at Camp 020
- TAR is Lt Col TAR [Robertson] who was made ADB.
- Tate, Harry, is a Danish subject who was doing active work in Denmark for the Nazis before he came to UK
- Thurston, Art: American FBI liaison officer with MI5
- Trevor-Roper, Capt Hugh R: sec’y of joint SIS and MI5 wireless committee formed in May 1941; was W.R.E. in Sept 1945.
- Tricycle, double agent in Lisbon
- Turner, Theo: handling all matters of alien control with govt depts..
- U.35 was in London; was he Caroe?
- Vivian — Colonel Vivian, Deputy CSS [and DMSS]
- Vivian may be Colonel Vivian Seymer.
- Walsh, Joe:
- Watson, Nigel: of liaison mission to one of Tito’s Corps HQs.
- White, Dick: usually Dick White (see Sept 12, 1944, p. 49; later head of SIS).
- Whitefoord, Jock
- Whyte, Jock: head of section at Blenheim
- Wibroe is from the LRC [London Regional Cage], a Dane, naturalized British. LRC dealt primarily with German-occupied territories.
- Young, Courtney (also Courtnay): liaises with FO; Young, Harmer, Day were given to Cowgill for his SI(b) unit
As usual I welcome input from other researchers, and suggestions for annotations and corrections. I will also be grateful to researchers who can in the same communal spirit supply high- or low resolution scans of photographs of Guy Liddell or his staff and of the agents referred to in the diaries’ pages, and I will post them to this website as I receive them. [Click to contact me: ]
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