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by Roger Hermiston


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  Index

  The abbreviation GB refers to George Blake

  Abel, Rudolph ref 1, ref 2

  Aberfan colliery disaster ref 1

  Acheson, Dean ref 1

  Afghanistan ref 1

  Alatortsev, Vladimir ref 1

  Alexander, Conel Hugh O’Donel ref 1

  Allan, Colonel Arthur ref 1, ref 2

  Allan, Gillian see Blake, Gillian (GB’s first wife)

  Allbeury, Ted ref 1

  Allegranza, Helen ref 1

  Alliott, Mr Justice ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  An Ho Sang ref 1

  Andropov, Yuri ref 1

  Anglo-Russian Interpretation Agency ref 1

  anti-Semitism ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

  Arms Race ref 1

  atomic spies ref 1, ref 2

  atomic weapons ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7, ref 8

  Attlee, Clement ref 1, ref 2

  Aulnis de Bourouill, Pierre Louis, Baron d’ ref 1

  Baker, Chet ref 1

  Bannen, Ian ref 1

  Basinkoff, Pierre ref 1

  BBC ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7, ref 8, ref 9, ref 10, ref 11

  Beatrix, Mother ref 1

  Beer, Israel ref 1

  Behar, Adele (GB’s sister) ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7

  Behar, Albert (GB’s father) ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5

  Behar, Catherine (GB’s mother) see Blake, Catherine

  Behar, Elizabeth (GB’s sister) ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7

  Behar, George see Blake, George

  Beijderwellen, Anthony (GB’s uncle) ref 1, ref 2

  Beirut ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7, ref 8, ref 9, ref 10

  Ben-Gurion, David ref 1

  Bennett, Derek Curtis ref 1

  Beria, Lavrentiy ref 1, ref 2

  Berlin

  Berlin tunnel (telephone tapping operati
on) ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5

  blockade and airlift ref 1

  East Berlin ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7, ref 8, ref 9, ref 10, ref 11, ref 12, ref 13

  West Berlin ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6

  Bernhard, Prince ref 1

  Bevin, Ernest ref 1, ref 2

  Bialek, Robert ref 1

  Bickley ref 1

  Bie, Greetje de ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  Bie, Pieter de ref 1

  Bie, Viktor de ref 1

  Bie, Walter de ref 1

  Bie, Wietske de ref 1

  Birnberg, Ben ref 1

  black propaganda ref 1

  Blake, Anthony (GB’s son) ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5

  Blake, Catherine (GB’s mother) ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7, ref 8, ref 9, ref 10, ref 11, ref 12, ref 13, ref 14, ref 15, ref 16, ref 17, ref 18, ref 19, ref 20, ref 21

  Blake, George

  anti-Americanism ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

  arrest and interrogation of ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  athleticism ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  attracted to Russian culture ref 1, ref 2

  autobiography ref 1

  becomes double agent ref 1

  birth and childhood ref 1, ref 2

  in Cairo ref 1, ref 2

  Cambridge student ref 1, ref 2

  change of family name ref 1

  character and personal qualities ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7

  children ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6

  colleagues’ opinions of ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6

  confession of ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  and deaths of agents ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5

  divorce ref 1

  Dutch resistance worker ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

  education ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  escapes from Wormwood Scrubs ref 1, ref 2

  family background ref 1, ref 2

  ideological beliefs and motives ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7, ref 8, ref 9, ref 10

  internment ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  Jewish heritage ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5

  joins Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve ref 1

  joins SIS ref 1

  Korean prisoner of war ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7

  learns Arabic ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  learns Russian ref 1, ref 2

  in Lebanon ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  life in Moscow ref 1, ref 2

  linguistic skills ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

  marriages ref 1, ref 2

  naval intelligence ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  newspaper interviews ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  Old Bailey trial ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5

  reading tastes ref 1

  relationships with Iris Peake ref 1

  religious beliefs ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7, ref 8

  runs SIS station in South Korea ref 1, ref 2

  Second World War and ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5

  sentence and appeal ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7

  SIS postwar service ref 1

  smuggled into East Germany ref 1

  Soviet admiration for ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  Soviet medals ref 1, ref 2

  strain of double life ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  successful agent-runner ref 1, ref 2

  television interviews and documentaries ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

  testifies in the trial of Randle and Pottle ref 1, ref 2

  views on Communism ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7, ref 8, ref 9, ref 10, ref 11, ref 12, ref 13

  wartime escape to England through Europe ref 1

  in West Berlin ref 1

  Blake, Gillian (GB’s first wife) ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7, ref 8, ref 9, ref 10, ref 11, ref 12, ref 13, ref 14, ref 15, ref 16, ref 17, ref 18, ref 19, ref 20, ref 21, ref 22

  Blake, Ida (GB’s second wife) ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5

  Blake, James (GB’s son) ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6

  Blake, Misha (GB’s son) ref 1, ref 2

  Blake, Patrick (GB’s son) ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  Bletchley Park ref 1

  Blundell, Sir Robert ref 1, ref 2

  Blunt, Anthony ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  ‘Boris’ (Soviet double agent) ref 1, ref 2

  Bourke, Sean ref 1

  and GB’s escape ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7, ref 8, ref 9, ref 10, ref 11, ref 12, ref 13, ref 14, ref 15, ref 16

  arrives at Wormwood Scrubs ref 1

  character ref 1, ref 2

  life in Moscow ref 1

  parts company with GB ref 1

  returns to Ireland ref 1

  The Springing of George Blake ref 1

  Bower, Tom ref 1, ref 2

  Brezhnev, Leonid ref 1

  ‘Bridget’ (funds escape operation) ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  British Embassy, Moscow ref 1

  Brixton prison ref 1, ref 2

  Bronstein, David ref 1

  Brooke, Henry ref 1

  Brown, George ref 1, ref 2

  bugging devices ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  see also telephone tapping operations

  Bulganin, Marshal Nikolai ref 1, ref 2

  Bulteau, Father Joseph ref 1

  Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND) ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

  Burgess, Guy ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5

  Butler, R.A.B. ref 1

  Butler, Sir Robin ref 1

  Byrne, Bishop Patrick ref 1

  Cadars, Father Joseph ref 1

  Cairo ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7

  Cambridge Five ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  see also Blunt, Anthony; Burgess, Guy; Maclean, Donald; Philby, Kim

  Cambridge University ref 1, ref 2

  Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) ref 1

  Canada ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  Canavan, Father Frank ref 1

  Carew Hunt, Robert Nigel ref 1

  Casablanca Conference ref 1

  Cell Mates (play) ref 1

  Chancellor, Richard ref 1

  Chandler, Terry ref 1

  Chanteloup, Maurice ref 1

  Chechnya ref 1

  Chernenko, Konstantin ref 1

  Chiang Kai-shek ref 1, ref 2

  Child, Commander Douglas William ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6

  China ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

  Chinese Civil War ref 1, ref 2

  and Korea ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

  The Choice of Agent Blake (docudrama) ref 1

  Chou En-Lai ref 1

  Churchill, Winston ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7, ref 8, ref 9, ref 10

  Iron Curtain speech ref 1

  CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7, ref 8, ref 9, ref 10, ref 11, ref 12, ref 13, ref 14

  Clayton, Brigadier ref 1

  code breaking ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  Cohen, Kenneth ref 1

  Cohen, Morris see Kroger, Peter

  Cold War ref 1, ref 2

  Arms Race ref 1

  Berlin blockade and airlift ref 1

  collapse of Soviet Union ref 1

  Iron Curtain speech ref 1

  Jet Wars ref 1

  Long Telegram ref 1

  Cold War operations

  Operaction Conflict ref 1

  Operation Boot ref 1

  Operation Lightning ref 1

  Operation Lord ref 1

  Operation Lyautey ref 1

  Operation Plainfare ref 1

  Operation Stopwatch/Gold (Berlin tunnel) ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5

  Operation Sugar ref 1

  Operation Tamarisk ref 1

  Operation Wasps’ Nest ref 1

  Coleman, Major General Charles ref 1

  Coles, John ref 1

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nbsp; Colville, Jock ref 1, ref 2

  Comecon ref 1

  Comet line (wartime escape line) ref 1

  Cominform ref 1

  Committee of 100 ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  Communism, GB’s views of ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7, ref 8, ref 9, ref 10, ref 11, ref 12

  Cordeaux, Colonel John ref 1, ref 2

  Cottrell-Hill, Robert ref 1

  Courtice, Major G.W.A. ref 1

  Cox, Albert (Bill) ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5

  Creswell, Michael ref 1

  Critchett, Ian ref 1

  Crosbie, Father Philip ref 1

  Crossman, Richard ref 1

  Culling, Thomas ref 1

  Cunningham, Sir Charles ref 1

  Curiel, Daniel (GB’s uncle) ref 1, ref 2

  Curiel, Henri (GB’s cousin) ref 1, ref 2

  Curiel, Raoul (GB’s cousin) ref 1, ref 2

  Curiel, Zephira (GB’s aunt) ref 1, ref 2

  Czechoslovakian State Orchestra ref 1

  D-Notice ref 1

  Daily Express ref 1, ref 2

  Daily Mirror ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

  Dansey, Colonel Claude ref 1

  Davies, Ernest ref 1

  Davies, Padre S.J. ref 1

  Davis, Miles ref 1

  Dawson, Robert ref 1, ref 2

  de Courcy, Kenneth ref 1, ref 2

  de Houghton, Sacheverell ref 1

  Dean, General William F. ref 1

  Deane, Philip ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7, ref 8, ref 9

  Death March (Korean War) ref 1, ref 2

  defections ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7, ref 8, ref 9, ref 10, ref 11

  denazification policy ref 1

  Denmark, invasion of ref 1

  Dentro, Henrik ref 1

  détente ref 1

  Dimmer, John ref 1, ref 2

  disinformation ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  Dixon, Ian ref 1

  Douglas Home, Sir Alec ref 1

  Dozhdalev, Vasily ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6

  Drzweiecki, Paul ref 1

  Dulles, Allen ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

  Dunn, Major John ref 1

  East Germany ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7, ref 8, ref 9, ref 10, ref 11

  Stasi ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5

  see also Berlin, East

  Easton, Sir James ref 1, ref 2

 

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