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*Steven Wagner, [http://www.academia.edu/349671/Britain_and_the_Jewish_Underground_1944-46_Intelligence_Policy_and_Resistance Britain and the Jewish Underground, 1944-46: Intelligence, Policy and Resistance], University of Calgary, 2010, via academia.edu. | *Steven Wagner, [http://www.academia.edu/349671/Britain_and_the_Jewish_Underground_1944-46_Intelligence_Policy_and_Resistance Britain and the Jewish Underground, 1944-46: Intelligence, Policy and Resistance], University of Calgary, 2010, via academia.edu. | ||
+ | *Calder Walton, [http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2014/01/01/how_zionist_extremists_helped_create_britain_s_surveillance_state#sthash.AT42iEqf.XWgWgL7C.dpbs How Zionist Extremism Became British Spies’ Biggest Enemy], ''Foreign Policy'', 2 January 2014. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 14 February 2022
Security Intelligence Middle East was a former British intelligence organisation in the Middle East. Based in Cairo, SIME was effectively the local arm of MI5. It worked closely with Section V of MI6.[1]
People
Heads
- Brigadier Raymond Maunsell
- Brigadier Douglas Roberts - 1944-1946
- Philip Kirby Greene - c.1955[2]
Others
External resources
- Steven Wagner, Britain and the Jewish Underground, 1944-46: Intelligence, Policy and Resistance, University of Calgary, 2010, via academia.edu.
- Calder Walton, How Zionist Extremism Became British Spies’ Biggest Enemy, Foreign Policy, 2 January 2014.