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Department of British military intelligence (historical)
MI19 was a section of the British Directorate of Military Intelligence, part of the War Office. During the Second World War it was responsible for obtaining
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Street in west central London, England
sentry boxes, it was the location of the London Cage, the British government MI19 centre used during the Second World War and the Cold War. Several foreign
Kensington_Palace_Gardens
Military term for a captive of the enemy
to continue having them work in the UK until 1948. The "London Cage", an MI19 prisoner of war facility in London used during and immediately after the
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WW2-era facility in London known for human rights abuses
The London Cage was an MI19 prisoner-of-war facility during and after the Second World War to mainly interrogate captured Germans, including SS personnel
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British Army Intelligence Officer (1882–1965)
his work during and after World War II as commandant of London Cage, an MI19 interrogation facility that was subject to frequent allegations of torture
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Department of the War Office (1873–1964)
Secretariat for Director of Military Intelligence from April 1943. MI18 (Not used) MI19 Enemy prisoner of war interrogation (formed from MI9 in December 1941). Operated
Directorate of Military Intelligence (United Kingdom)
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Government organisations in the UK
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English author and journalist (1910–1992)
Ralph William Burdick Izzard, OBE (27 August 1910 – 2 December 1992) was an English journalist, author, adventurer and, during World War II, a British
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United Kingdom intelligence agency
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Joint Intelligence Organisation (United Kingdom)
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Department of British military intelligence (historical)
Regiment). In December 1941, a sub-section of MI9 became a separate department, MI19. At first MI9 was located in Room 424 of the Metropole Hotel, Northumberland
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German general (1894–1966)
the Dead: Bugging Hitler's Soldiers, a PBS documentary which examines how MI19 spied on senior German prisoners of war. Pod presją (Under pressure): a Polish
Dietrich_von_Choltitz
1958 film by André de Toth
experiences. He served during World War II as commandant of the "London Cage", an MI19 facility that interrogated captured Germans. Filming took place in 1958 on
The_Two-Headed_Spy
German army officer
Interrogation Centre prisoner of war facility for senior officers operated by MI19 and equipped with an "M Room" listening facility to secretly record and translate
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British intelligence officer (1963–2026)
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British intelligence officer and head of MI9 (1894–1956)
Crockatt became the commander of A. R. Rawlinson during the creation of MI19. In 1942, Crockatt took over the command of the American intelligence officer
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German general
Park just in two days since his capture. In order to make him cooperative MI19 drafted fake press release from a newspaper about getting an award of Knight's
Hermann-Bernhard_Ramcke
German Army general during World War II
Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Centre for senior officers operated by MI19 and equipped with an "M Room" listening facility to secretly record and translate
Ludwig_Crüwell
English country house and grounds in north London
pressure microphones and listening devices allowed the British military (MI19) to gather important information and an intimate insight into the minds of
Trent_Park
War crimes committed by Allied personnel in World War II
protections provided to them under the Geneva Convention. The "London Cage", a MI19 prisoner of war facility in the UK during and immediately after the war,
Allied war crimes during World War II
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German naval officer (1912–1998)
the Atlantic war. He was transported to the London Cage, a facility where MI19 held valuable enemy prisoners. The building was located at number 8 Kensington
Otto_Kretschmer
British Army combatant corps
and Austria after the war. German-speaking Pioneers were also recruited by MI19 as translators at interrogation centres for prisoners of war. These centres
Royal_Pioneer_Corps
arrested by the soldiers, taken to Park Torris in Roncq and shot dead. An MI19 prisoner of war facility, known as the "London Cage", was utilised during
British_war_crimes
German SS general and war criminal (1902–1952)
transfer of Sporrenberg from the PWIS Detachment (Norway) in Oslo to the MI19 interrogation centre in Kensington Palace Gardens, London, known as the "London
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List of defunct intelligence agencies
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1909. It consisted of nineteen military-intelligence departments – MI1 to MI19, but MI5 and MI6 came to be the most recognized as they are the only ones
History_of_espionage
British military organization
formed on 1 May 1947 from wartime members of MI9 (Escapers & Evaders) and MI19 (Debriefing of Prisoners of War). IS 9 (TA) eventually became The Joint Services
5 Military Intelligence Battalion
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District MI16 Ntcheu District MI17 Nkhata Bay District MI18 Nkhotakota District MI19 Nsanje District MI20 Ntchisi District MI21 Rumphi District MI22 Salima District
List of FIPS region codes (M–O)
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British military intelligence organisation
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Defence Intelligence Fusion Centre
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1944 planned escape of German prisoners of war
details of the plot and stationed at the camp. Colonel Alexander Scotland of MI19 sent two interrogators to Devizes to assist in further inquiries. Suspected
Devizes_Plot
Belgian resistance member (1920–2022)
France. Hanotte was subsequently recruited by the British War Office section, MI19 to actively participate in the Belgian resistance network called Comet Line
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