A matter of intelligence

A matter of intelligence

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780719090790
Untertitel:
MI5 and the surveillance of anti-Nazi refugees, 1933-50
Genre:
Politikwissenschaft
Autor:
Charmian Brinson, Richard Dove
Herausgeber:
Manchester University Press
Anzahl Seiten:
264
Erscheinungsdatum:
31.03.2014
ISBN:
0719090792

Informationen zum Autor Charmian Brinson is Professor of German Studies at Imperial College, LondonRichard Dove is Emeritus Professor of German, University of Greenwich Klappentext Details the surveillance by the British security service MI5 of anti-Nazi refugees who came to Britain fleeing political persecution in Germany and Austria Zusammenfassung Details the surveillance by the British security service MI5 of anti-Nazi refugees who came to Britain fleeing political persecution in Germany and Austria -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionPart I: I Spy 1933-391. Defending the realm: MI5 in the making2. Liddell in wonderland: MI5 and the Prussian secret police3. The undesirables: political refugees from Germany and Austria after January 19334. The mysterious case of Dora Fabian5. Nazi spies and the 'Auslandsorganisation'6. No more peace: Otto Lehmann-Russbueldt and German rearmament7. 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 misinterpretations10. 'A state of confusion which amounted almost to chaos': MI5 1939-4111. The internment of 'enemy aliens'12. 'The largest communist sideshow in London': the Free German League of Culture13. The Austrian Centre - and 'the great Eva'14. 'About the most dangerous of all these organisations': the Czech Refugee Trust Fund15. Whispers and lies: the informers16. Friends in need: British supporters of the refugeesPart III: Preparing for the Cold War17. Red alert: keeping watch on the communists18. Tube alloys: the British atomic bomb project19. The spy who was caught: the case of Klaus Fuchs20. The spy who got away: the case of Engelbert Broda21. Parting companyConclusionA note on sourcesSelect BibliographyIndex

Autorentext
Charmian Brinson is Professor of German Studies at Imperial College, London Richard Dove is Emeritus Professor of German, University of Greenwich

Klappentext
Details the surveillance by the British security service MI5 of anti-Nazi refugees who came to Britain fleeing political persecution in Germany and Austria

Inhalt
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


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