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Other than Nigel West's book "MI5 1905-1945", what other books give the names of MI5 agents from 1940 to 1954!? I am not interested in later dates so nothing that does not include those given please!.
Please remember I am asking about matters 54yrs ago, not present day details!Www@QuestionHome@Com


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
BRITISH INTELLIGENCE 1940-1945 SOE & Mi5

Try these links : -

Odette Sansom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Odette Marie Celine Sansom, GC, MBE, Chevalier de la légion d'honneur, (April
28, 1912 - March 13, 1995) was an Allied heroine of World War II!. !.!.!.
http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/Odette_Sans!.!.!.

I think Odette Sansom worked for S!.O!.E!. (Strategic Operations Executive) which was the creation of Winston Churchill, who's idea it was to bring the war directly to the Nazis who were occupying France!.

Quite often it was the case that S!.O!.E!. worked in opposition to Mi6 and Mi5!.

The National Archives | The Catalogue | Research Guides
MI5 investigations of several suspected renegade SOE agents can be found in KV
!.!.!.!. Intelligence Centre in the Far East (HMS Anderson): Records, 1940-1945!. !.!.!.
http://www!.nationalarchives!.gov!.uk/catal!.!.!.

Diaries of Papers of Guy Liddell
The official diaries of Guy Liddell, 1940 - 1945 (typed excerpts) !.!.!. Liddell was
a senior officer in the British security service, MI5!. !.!.!.
http://www!.fpp!.co!.uk/History/Liddell/ind!.!.!.

H-Net Review: Charles C!. Kolb <ckolb@neh!.gov> on British Security !.!.!.
More recently he wrote The Secret War for the Falklands: The SAS, MI5, !.!.!.
of British Intelligence in the Americas, 1940-1945 , come to be published!? !.!.!.
http://www!.h-net!.org/reviews/showrev!.cgi!.!.!. - Cached

Bibliography
Kramer, R!., Flames in the field : the story of four SOE agents in occupied !.!.!.
The secret history of SOE : the Special Operations Executive, 1940-1945, !.!.!.
http://www!.64-baker-street!.org/bibliogra!.!.!.

Special Operations Executive Bibliography
Beevor, J!. G!., SOE : recollections and reflections 1940-1945, London, Bodley Head,
!.!.!.!. Grant, R!. G!., MI5 MI6, Britain's Security and Secret Intelligence !.!.!.
http://www!.64-baker-street!.org/documents!.!.!.

UK - WWII - Services - MI6 - A-J
[He] remains convinced that Roger Hollis of MI5 was a Soviet spy, that Guy Liddell
was !.!.!.!. "The SIS and SOE in Norway 1940-1945: Conflict or Co-operation!? !.!.!.
http://intellit!.muskingum!.edu/uk_folder/!.!.!. - Cached


Alexander Fax Booksellers - Specialist new and used booksellers !.!.!.
The First Documented Dossier on Blunt, MI5 and Soviet Subversion!. !.!.!. A Naval
Attache in Sweden 1940-1945!. John Murray London 1st edition 1984!. !.!.!.
http://www!.booksandcollectibles!.com!.au/e!.!.!. - Cached

UK INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY REPORT - SOCNET: The Special !.!.!.
Jul 4, 2006 !.!.!. SIS Section-V 1940-43 and Registry 1940-1945 !.!.!. Liaison with MI5 & IC in Aden
and personnel regularly posted to diplomatic missions !.!.!.
http://www!.socnetcentral!.com/vb/showthre!.!.!. - Cached

Books about Escape and Evasion, WW2 Belgium, the Concentration !.!.!.
Camp 020 MI5 and the Nazi Spies - Edited by Oliver Hoare!. !.!.!. Evasions de Guerre
1940-1945 by Gustave Rens, Guy Weber and Willy Deheusch!. !.!.!.
http://home!.clara!.net/clinchy/neeb6d!.htm

BRITISH INTELLIGENCE 1946-1954 Mi5 & Mi6

Mi5

MI5 | Communists and suspected Communists
Cases from The National Archives · MI5 History for Schools · Myths and Misunderstandings
!.!.!.!. In KV 2/2189 (1946-1950) the file begins to wind up!. !.!.!.
http://www!.mi5!.gov!.uk/output/Page270!.htm!.!.!. - Cached

MI5 | Communists and suspected Communists
MI5 - Security Service !.!.!.!. no evidence was ever discovered to show that he was
such an agent!. !.!.!. In KV 2/2189 (1946-1950) the file begins to wind up!. !.!.!.
http://www!.mi5!.gov!.uk/textonly/Page270!.h!.!.!. - Cached

Declassified Documents
21 November 2003 A description and collection of items from the UK Public Record
Office regarding Security Service (MI5) files on Communist and Nazi agents !.!.!.
http://www!.fas!.harvard!.edu/~hpcws/declas!.!.!. - Cached

Le Cercle
Elliot also sat on the board of directors of Lonrho during the time that MI5
agent Alan Ball (son of Pilgrim and Bilderberger George Ball) was chairman!. !.!.!.
http://www!.gnosticliberationfront!.com/le!.!.!. - Cached

British ministries, political parties, etc!.
1967) 21 Dec 1946 - 1950 Albert Victor Alexander (b!. 1885 - d!. !.!.!.!.!.!. Security
Service (MI5)!. Directors-general Oct 1909 - May 1940 Vernon Kell (from 1919, !.!.!.
http://rulers!.org/ukgovt!.html - Cached

HTML Translation of SGML/EAD Document by Tim Green
National Union of Bank Employees (NUBE) 1946-1950!. Scope and Content !.!.!.!.!.!.
'An open letter to MI5' by Jenkins, 27 September 1947!. !.!.!.
http://library-2!.lse!.ac!.uk/archives/hand!.!.!. -

Mi6

Michael Pate (I) - Biography
Between 1946-1950, Michael starred in many radio plays and serials!. !.!.!. since Bond
and Leiter's nationalities were reversed, he was an MI6 agent instead!. !.!.!.
http://www!.imdb!.com/name/nm0665327/bio - Cached

Le Cercle
He served as a war correspondent (and MI6 agent) during the 1960s in the Middle-East,
Vietnam, !.!.!.!.!.!. President Council on Foreign Relations 1946-1950!. !.!.!.
http://www!.gnosticliberationfront!.com/le!.!.!. - Cached

Curriculum Vitae of James Bond
1946 - 1950: Commander James Bond, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserved, having been
discharged from wartime duties, begins his career with M!.I!.6, !.!.!.
http://www!.uni-duesseldorf!.de/WWW/PhilFa!.!.!.

Malaya, 1948: Britain’s ‘Asian Cold War’!?
During 1946-1950, it derived US$700 million income from !.!.!.!. linked with and
funded from the same source as MI6 - and which distributed unattributable !.!.!.
http://www!.nyu!.edu/gsas/dept/icas/Philli!.!.!. - Cached

British ministries, political parties, etc!.
1967) 21 Dec 1946 - 1950 Albert Victor Alexander (b!. 1885 - d!. 1965) 1950 - 1951
Emanuel Shinwell (b!. 1884 - d!. !.!.!.!.!.!. Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) !.!.!.
http://rulers!.org/ukgovt!.html

The Truth Seeker - The Other Side of Holocaust Denial
Bacque estimates that during the Allied Occupation (1946-1950) an !.!.!.!. the British
Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) that would yield important new evidence !.!.!.
http://www!.thetruthseeker!.co!.uk/article!.!.!.!.

Compilation of Periodical Literature: Foreign Affairs Cluster
Gibbs, William E!. "Diaz Executive Agents and the United States Foreign Policy!.
!.!.!.!.!.!. "The Hidden 'Alliance': The CIA and MI6 Before and After Suez!. !.!.!.
http://www!.archives!.gov/research/alic/pe!.!.!.



Vid-Clip - "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold"
http://www!.youtube!.com/watch!?v=Hyf5nTJAb!.!.!.

What Richard Burton says in the above clip, sums up very well the kind of people who are in the spy business!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

The Official Secrets Act applies to this information surely, even 54 years ago!. It's like being in the SAS, no-one admitted to being in the secret service, they just went in and got the job done - at least in the good old days before people like Stella Rimington were allowed to start writing books and getting rich off the back of it!. These files should be a closed book and closed for 100 years at least!. One or two famous names might be in the public domain, but there's no way you'll be able to get hold of a complete list of WW2 agents and double-agents, surely!?Www@QuestionHome@Com

Maybe Augie Doggy and Doggie DaddyWww@QuestionHome@Com

mental mickey is right there may be some of these very brave people still alive so they will be protected by the official secrets act always remember that there are some very strange people out there and our heroe's of the second world war and after deserve protectingWww@QuestionHome@Com

check the public records officeWww@QuestionHome@Com

Spycatcher by Peter Wright!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Keep an eye out for the book "Spooks: A Secret History of MI5"!.

It is being written by a couple of friends of mine (they already have the deal so it WILL be published) and covers the entire WWII era!.

I have have been typing up the documents they need into Word and it is simply fascinating!.Www@QuestionHome@Com