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1. EMPLOYEES' OF THE INTELLIGENCE OF THE DEFENSE TEAM (DIS)  

      The employees' of the intelligence of the defense team (DIS) form was given in 1964 that follow the merger of all the three teams of employees of the intelligence and of the department common civilian of the intelligence (JIB) servant in 1946 under the sense of the boss of the intelligence of the British wartime of the general Eisenhower, general Keith Forte. The creation of DIS was intended to give form the a service integrated to analyze and to order the raw intelligence and the product measured evaluations of the intelligence in a scale of the strategic editions that they would serve the politics manufacturers and the plans of the Ministry of the defense, of the armed forces and of other government departments.

Reference of  the Catalog

 

Description  

DEFE 21 Registrations that link to the scientific intelligence. The records in this series include a related number directly to the activities of the scientific branch and technique of the intelligence (STIB), that he/she worked in the British area, Germany, under the technical sense of DSI and of JTIC. The subjects include German scientists, Ufo`s Nazi (Foo Fighter), connection with other countries and the Soviet program of the atomic energy.

DEFE 44 Ministry of the defense - Directory of the scientific intelligence: Department common of the intelligence; Division of the scientific intelligence and division of the intelligence of the atomic energy; employees' of the intelligence of the defense Team: Directory of the scientific and technical intelligence: Reports, notes and memos, 1944-1991.

DEFE 65 Ministry of the defense: Department of the intelligence and team of employees common of the intelligence of the defense: Conferences of the intelligence, committees and operation parties: Report and Paper, 1961 - 1975.

The records of the Sub-Committee of the employees' of the intelligence of the defense team created for registered records of the main Minister of defense committees, although in the present the committee of the organization of the head offices and his/her sub-commission of the employees' of the intelligence of the defense team were only acted now. The records that link to the work of R.V. Jones, director of the scientific intelligence of 1939-54, can be been located in DEFE 40.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

 
  1. Christopher Andrew, secret service: to Do of the British community of the intelligence (London, 1985).
  2. Christopher Andrew (ed.), safety's service, 1909-1945: the official history (London, 1998) .
  3. Dennis Ridgen (ed.), Syllabus of it SO: Lessons in the war Un-Gentlemanly (London, 2004) .
  4. Douglas Beaufort, helped by S. Frank Stuart: Anything above my Glove (1938).
  5. John Ferris, of “black camera Whitehall: British Cryptology and the school of the code and of the government's Cypher, 1919-1929,” intelligence and national security, Vol 2 January 1987, pp.54-92 .
  6. F.H. Hinsley, British intelligence in the Second World War (London, 1979-1988), I-III .
  7. Foot of M.R.D., SOE: A history of the sketch of the special executive of the operations, 1940-1946 (London, 1984) .
  8. Flemig, Peter - Brazilian Adventures (Londres, 1936) .
  9. Fisher, David, The Magician of the War (London, 1986).    
  10. Percy Cradock, knows his enemy: As the committee common of the intelligence he saw the world (London, 2002).
  11. Maskelyne, Jasper: Magic - I Whisper superior (1949), White Magic (1936).
  12. Richard Aldrich, the hidden hand: Great Britain, America and intelligence secrets of the cold war (London, 2001) .
  13. Scriblerius,C.S.-E-Book  (Reprint) do Manuscript “Percyfaw Code”(2007)IntercontinentalPress.
  14. .To mark Seaman (introduction), secret agent's of special devices manual: Second World War (London, 2000).

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

 
  1. Christopher Andrew, secret service: to Do of the British community of the intelligence (London, 1985).
  2. Christopher Andrew (ed.), safety's service, 1909-1945: the official history (London, 1998) .
  3. Dennis Ridgen (ed.), Syllabus of it SO: Lessons in the war Un-Gentlemanly (London, 2004) .
  4. Douglas Beaufort, helped by S. Frank Stuart: Anything above my Glove (1938).
  5. John Ferris, of “black camera Whitehall: British Cryptology and the school of the code and of the government's Cypher, 1919-1929,” intelligence and national security, Vol 2 January 1987, pp.54-92 .
  6. F.H. Hinsley, British intelligence in the Second World War (London, 1979-1988), I-III .
  7. Foot of M.R.D., SOE: A history of the sketch of the special executive of the operations, 1940-1946 (London, 1984) .
  8. Flemig, Peter - Brazilian Adventures (Londres, 1936) .
  9. Fisher, David, The Magician of the War (London, 1986).    
  10. Percy Cradock, knows his enemy: As the committee common of the intelligence he saw the world (London, 2002).
  11. Maskelyne, Jasper: Magic - I Whisper superior (1949), White Magic (1936).
  12. Richard Aldrich, the hidden hand: Great Britain, America and intelligence secrets of the cold war (London, 2001) .
  13. Scriblerius,C.S.-E-Book  (Reprint) do Manuscript “Percyfaw Code”(2007)IntercontinentalPress.
  14. .To mark Seaman (introduction), secret agent's of special devices manual: Second World War (London, 2000).