Authors: James Wyllie,Michael McKinley
Tags: #History, #Non-Fiction, #Espionage, #Codebreakers, #World War I
Makins, Captain O. M. 257
Mansfield, Sydney 94, 95
Marconi Company 10, 17, 18, 26, 161, 167, 234
Marconi Experimental Laboratory, Surrey 167
Marconi, Guglielmo 9–10, 18, 26
Mare Island Navy Yard, California 182
Marines, US 182, 183, 188
Marlowe, Thomas 120
Marne, First Battle of the, 1914 53, 273
Mason, A. E. W. 130–4, 136, 204–7, 297
Matapan, Battle of, 1941 303
Maude, General 243, 244, 245, 246
Maugham, Somerset 255
Maverick
222–3, 225
McAdam-Vanceboro railway bridge 67–8
McAdoo, William Gibbs 219
McGovern, Mary 180
McKenna, Reginald 114
McNaughton, Brigadier General Andrew 280
Mediterranean 9, 20, 93, 95, 126, 129–40, 234, 235, 237, 239, 249
Megiddo, Battle of, 1918 251
Mesopotamia (Iraq) 1, 211, 239–40, 242–4,
243
, 245–6
Mexican Army 191, 192, 196, 197
Mexican Northwestern Railway 191
Mexico 36, 45, 62, 64, 134, 176, 185, 186–99, 203–7, 267
MI-8 (US Military Intelligence cryptology section) 216–19, 218, 225, 271
MI5 (British domestic intelligence agency) 40, 121, 123, 124, 144, 214–15, 221, 293, 303
MI6 (British foreign intelligence agency) 94, 123, 124–7, 232, 255, 293
Middle East 3, 57, 59, 69, 139, 140, 153, 235, 239–41, 244, 246, 251, 300
MI1(e) (British wireless interception agency dealing exclusively with Zeppelin attacks) 105
Military Intelligence, German 172, 176
MI1(b)(British military codebreaking unit); American communications and 56–7; birth and role of 3–5; British dominance of international telegraph traffic and 3–4; commanders/command structure of 47–52, 289–90, 295; concentration on diplomatic traffic 139; Cork Street premises 138–9, 260, 289–90; destruction of Germany’s global wireless service and 4–5; end of/formation of GC&CS and 289–91; expansion of 138; Für GOD system, breaks 139; Greek codes and 137, 138; legacy of 299, 300; Middle East campaigns and 239–51; Room 40 and 57, 139–40, 208, 300; Russian codes and 254; security and privacy 138–9; staff members 53–6; trench codes and 260, 262; Versailles peace conference and 289; Zeppelin attacks and 102, 105
Military Information Division, US 214, 215, 219
Military Intelligence Section, US 215, 216
Military Permit Office, British 122
Miller, E. C. 238
Monteith, Robert 148, 149, 150
Montgomery, Reverend William 27, 60
Moorman, Major Frank 270–1
Morgan Jr, J. P. 80
Morgan, J. P. 36, 74–5
Moritz set 162–3, 164, 165, 166
Morris, Colonel Arthur Henry 257, 258
Morse Patrol and Detective Agency 182
Mudros, DF station on island of 236–7
Muenter, Erich 79–80
Murray, General 249, 250
Natal
, HMS 12
Nathan, Robert 96, 221–2, 223, 224
National Dock and Storage Company 180
National Guard, US 183
National Security Agency (NSA), US 305
National Service League, British 114
Nauen transmitter, Germany 4, 139, 204
Naval Intelligence (NID), British 11, 42, 119, 228, 247; Convoy Section 231–2; German Section (ID14) 228–9; in Rome 237
Nebel, Colonel Fritz 273
Neckar
, SS 176
Neumünster, wireless interception station in 25, 157, 158
New Jersey, US 68, 76, 77, 89, 177, 178, 183
New Jersey Agricultural Company 76
New York City, US, 1, 34, 35, 38, 39, 40, 44, 61–70, 71–82, 83–5, 88–92, 94, 95–7, 122, 144, 145, 146, 148, 172, 172, 177–84,
179
, 195, 215, 216, 221–3, 225, 226, 256–7, 269
New York Harbor, US 71, 74–5, 76, 77, 78, 89, 95, 173, 177,
179
, 184
New York Herald
144
New York Times
39, 40, 41–2, 93–4, 180, 196–7, 198, 256, 265–6
New York World
84–5, 95
New York Yacht Club 73, 80
Newcastle
, HMS 211
Niagara Falls 65, 66
Nicholas II, Tsar 226, 243, 253, 255, 256, 257
Nicolai, Lieutenant Colonel Walter 35
1917 Club, Soho 253
Nolan, Major Dennis E. 268,
268
, 269, 270
Noordam
, SS 81
Norddeutsche Allemeine Zeitung
146
Norddeutscher Lloyd 176
North Africa 3, 20, 23, 59, 131, 139, 299
Northciffe, Lord 119, 165, 166
Novyi Mir
257
‘NSL’ (Not Logged or Sent) 25–6, 287
NYPD (New York Police Department) 70, 88–91,
88
, 95, 183, 216, 223, 225
Official Secrets Act, British, 1920 295, 300–1
Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall 17
Oliver, Admiral Henry 11, 14, 15, 31, 160
Operations Division, British 30, 31, 158, 160, 161, 284
Oppenheim, Max von 247
Oran
210
Orton
, SS 69
Ottoman Empire 1, 59, 93, 114–16, 140, 209, 235, 239–51
Page, Walter 12–13, 195–6, 197–8, 209
Painvin, Captain Georges 272–5,
272
Palestine 87, 239, 240–1, 249–50
Papen, Captain Franz von 62,
62
, 63, 64–5, 66, 67, 68, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 79, 85, 86–7, 89–90, 92, 97, 145, 173, 181, 183, 221, 223, 224
‘Paris Gun’ 274–5
Pasqua, Sergeant Peter 269–70
Passchendaele, Battle of, (Third Battle of Ypres) 1917
259
, 262, 263, 280
Peak, B. T. 41–2
Peaslee, Amos 297, 298
Pershing, John J. 190–2,
191
, 199, 265, 266–8, 269, 270, 271
Persia 59, 60, 69, 242, 244
Phillips, William 218
Pinkerton Detective Agency 87–8
Playfair Cipher 260, 276
Playfair, Lord 260
Polk, Frank 95, 196
Polybius square 273
Port Control Section, British 122
Portugal 129, 135, 139
Pound, Ezra 63–4
Priestley, Major R. E. 163
Prussia 20, 53, 76, 186, 187, 224
‘Punitive Expedition’, 1916 190–2, 199
Queen Mary
12, 13, 155, 159
Quinn, John 145
Radio Security Service (RSS) 303
‘radio tractors’ 192
Ransome, Arthur 255
Rashad V, Sultan-Caliph Mehmed 59
Rathom, John Revelstoke 40
Rawlinson, General Sir Henry 280
Reading, Lord 118, 119
Regnier, Martha 211
Reid, Malcolm 223
Reiss, Mena 183
Rice, Sir Cecil Spring 80
Rintelen, Captain Franz von 71–4,
72
, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80–2, 171, 172, 173, 175, 176, 177, 181, 195, 297
River codes 276
Roddam, Lieutenant Colonel 230
Roddam, Olive 230–1
Room 40 (British naval codebreaking unit), Admiralty: Argentinian trade with Germany and 207–12; birth of 15–19; capture of German code books and 18–20, 59, 60, 69, 102–3, 106–8, 128, 139, 192, 198, 237–8, 254, 290; commanders/command structure 10–15, 113–28
see also
Hall, Reginald ‘Blinker’; contribution to war effort 3, 299–300; Dardanelles campaign and 114–19; DF stations and
see
DF stations; Dogger Bank battle, 1915 and 29–30; end of war and 287–9; French intelligence, cooperation with 237; German collapse and 283–7; German naval attacks on Britain, 1914 and 21–2; home of 17; hunting of spies within Britain 121–3; Ireland and 141–53, 211–12; Italian intelligence, cooperation with 237; Battle of Jutland and 156–61; legacy of 299–300;
Lusitania
sinking and 38–40, 42–3; manipulation of press 119–21; Marconi and 10, 17; Mediterranean theatre and 129–40; Mexican wireless station sabotage and 204–7; MI6 and 123–7; MI1(b), relationship with 57, 139–40, 208, 300; ‘NSL’: Not Logged or Sent 25–6; Operations Division and 30, 31, 157–8, 160, 284; power/influence of 113–28; procedural and institutional basis for 15–16, 31, 156; processing of intelligence, problems with 31, 42–3, 71, 156, 160–1; radio messages, concentration mainly on 3, 17–18; recruitment 2, 16, 26–9, 57, 60, 69–70, 130–1, 138, 155–6, 229–31, 286
see also under individual recruit name
; regarded with suspicion by navy personnel 30, 156; role of 3; Russian Revolution and 254, 255; secrecy over existence of 15–16, 18, 128; shift system 17; Swedish Roundabout and 194, 207–10; U-boat menace and 227–38; United States, cooperation with 197–8, 207–12, 270, 271, 272; United States intelligence services evolution and 87–8, 213, 216, 270, 271, 272; United States, German agents/sabotage attacks in and 60, 69–70, 71, 74–5, 77–9, 81–2, 86, 87, 92–7, 171, 177, 183–4, 203–12, 297; volume of transcripts dealt with 25–6; WT masts and 17–18, 204–6, 228, 234, 235–7; Zeppelin attacks and 102–9; Zimmerman telegram and 185–6, 193–9
Room 53 (office of Dilly Knox) 107
Roosevelt, Theodore 44, 190, 267, 298
Rosenblum, Shlomo 96
Round, Captain Henry Joseph 26, 102
Royal Australian Navy (RAN) 19
Royal Automobile Club (RAC) 51
Royal Engineers (RE) 162, 163, 234, 236, 260
Royal Flying Corps (RFC) 101, 105–6, 167, 168, 169
Royal Irish Constabulary (RUC) 150
Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) 101, 104–5, 108
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (RNVR) 27, 69, 101, 156, 247
Royal Navy (RN) 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 17, 19, 21–2, 23, 25, 29–30, 41, 43, 94, 104, 115–19, 123, 143, 147, 150, 157–61, 218, 229, 235, 236, 242, 247, 284
see also
Admiralty, British; Room 40
and under individual battle or vessel name
rudder bomb 172–3
Russia 3, 19, 20, 34, 59, 125, 138, 166, 181, 227, 243, 253–8, 265, 269, 273, 285, 293; intelligence/codebreakers 3, 243, 254, 255
see also
Soviet Union
Ryan, Thomas Fortune 215
Salonika, Greece 137, 138, 242, 246
‘San Diego Plan’ 188
San Jose
134
Sanders, General Limon von 250
Sandy, John Edwin 298
Satzbüch
260
Saud, Ibn 248
Sayonara
147
Scarborough, German naval attack on, 1914 21, 25, 29
Scheele, Dr Walter Theodore von 75–6, 77, 173–4
Scheer, Admiral Reinhard 156–8,
157
, 159–60, 161, 283, 284, 285
Schulenberg, Franz 223
Schwieger, Walter 43
Scotland Yard 81, 122, 150
Scott, Barton 183
Scott, Major General Hugh 214, 215
Second World War, 1939–45 3, 295–6, 297, 300, 302–3
Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), British 94–7, 123, 147
Secret Service, US 83–4, 87, 182, 219
Secret Service Bureau, The, British (later, SIS/MI6) 123
Secret Service Committee, The, British 290, 293
Shortt, Edward 212
Signal Service, British 162, 163, 260
Signalbuch der Kaiserlichen Marine
(the Signal Book of the Imperial Navy) (SKM) 18–19, 20, 237
Sims, Admiral William 233
Sinclair, Captain Hugh 289
Singh, Ram 225, 226
Sinn Fein 212
Sleepy Hollow Country Club, Long Island 215
Smith-Cumming (‘C’), Commander Mansfield 94, 95, 96, 123, 125–6, 127, 232, 293
Smith, Sir F.E. 151
Smuts, Jan 109
Somme, Battle of the, 1916 1, 87, 120, 155, 164, 165, 168, 177, 263, 274
Sommerfield, Felix A. 190
Soviet Union 255, 301
Spain 1, 4, 125, 128, 129–36, 139, 140, 177, 204, 206, 209, 211, 299, 302
Spanish-American War, 1898 190–1, 267, 268
Special Branch 81, 121, 122–3, 150, 151, 293
Special Irish Branch 121
SS
Friedrich der Grosse
77
St George
132
Stanton, Colonel Charles 265
State Department, US 196, 197–8, 216, 217, 218
Steinmetz, Erich von 173, 174
Strachey, Lytton 54, 55, 230–1
Strachey, Oliver 53–6,
54
, 140, 241–2, 253, 300–1, 302, 303, 304–5
Strasser, Paul 109
Suez Canal 93, 239, 241
Sumner, Charles B. 40–1, 42
Swedish roundabout (German messages sent through Swedish cables to Washington) 194, 207–10
Sykes-Picot agreement, 1916 240–1
Syria 240, 246, 251
Tampico oil fields, Mexico 204
Tauscher, Captain Hans 65, 221
telegraph/telegrams 2, 3–4, 5, 17–18, 38, 39, 40, 44, 56, 66–7, 68, 69, 80, 82, 105, 113, 115, 137, 138, 185–99, 203, 208–9, 217, 218, 232, 237, 249, 256–7, 260, 267, 275–6, 277, 299, 300–1
see also
wireless telegraph (WT) stations/masts
Telegraph code, The 275–6
telephone communication 40, 56, 105, 139, 162,
162
, 163, 164, 165, 166–7, 192, 220, 243,
243
, 258–9, 263, 270, 276, 277–8, 281, 284
The Spirit of ’76
(film) 221
Thompson, Reginald Campbell 244–6
Thomson, Sir Basil 81, 121–2, 123, 128, 150, 151, 152, 293–4
Thoroton, Colonel Charles 134, 136
Thring, E. W. C. 229
Thwaites, Norman 95, 96, 222
Thwaites, Sir William 289–90
‘Tony’s Lab’, Chevy Chase, Maryland 175, 176
Tosson, Arthur 179
Touche and Niven 94
Townshend, General 240, 243, 245
Toye, Francis 284
Trenchard, General Hugh 168
Trotsky, Leon 256–8
Tunney, Captain Thomas 1, 88–9,
88
, 90–2, 95, 216, 223, 224, 225
Tuohy, Ferdinand 165–7, 168, 169, 251, 260, 263
Turing, Alan 302
Turner, Captain William 42
U-boats 3, 20, 24, 26, 30, 31, 33, 36, 41, 42, 43, 85, 93, 132, 133, 134–5, 136, 149, 150, 157, 161, 187, 192–4,
193
, 198, 203, 211, 226, 227–38,
228
, 239, 242, 257, 265, 283, 285–6, 299; E-35 135; E-48 135; U-19 149, 150; U-20 42, 43, 149; U-28 41; U-35 132, 136; U-139 286; U-156 134–5; U-157 134–5; UC–44 238
Ulster Unionists 141, 143
United States of America 1, 3; AEF 265–72, 275–8; British intelligence cooperation with intelligence services of 197–8, 207–12, 270, 271, 272; British intelligence involvement in during First World War 60, 69–70, 71, 74–5, 77–9, 81–2, 86, 87, 92–7, 171, 177, 183–4, 203–12, 297; British intelligence reads cables of 56–7, 193–4, 198; codebreakers/codes 213–26, 265–72, 275–8; entry into war 33–46, 71, 85, 86–7, 92–7, 141, 184, 185–99, 227, 256, 265–71, 275–8; German spies/sabotage attacks within 1, 59–97, 171–84, 203–12; intelligence services, birth of 87–92, 213–26, 265–72, 275–8; Irish republicanism and 96–7, 143–5; trade with/support for Britain whilst officially neutral 31, 33–6, 71, 74–5, 80, 94, 171, 177, 227; U-boat attacks on shipping 33–46, 71, 85–6, 93, 141; Zimmerman telegram and 185–99