Harry Lambton Carr person
also: Northern Area, Harry Carr, Carr
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“any of them back to the Russians. The British controller Northern Area, Harry Lambton Carr, masterminded this operation. Partisans who at first relied on leftover German and captured Russian weapons began to get help from British intelligen…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 @ 9:02
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any of them back to the Russians. The British controller Northern Area, Harry Lambton Carr, masterminded this operation. Partisans who at first relied on leftover German and captured Russian weapons began to get help from British intelligen…
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The pretense would be maintained throughout training, the only exception being a few carefully selected recruits sent to Germany or Britain for specialized instruction. Carr and other SIS chiefs reasoned that spies whom the Russian inserted…
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From an early day, Carr tried infiltrating agents by sea. This was preferable to airdrops. London had a perfect force for sea infiltration. This was the Baltic fishery patrols maintained by the Royal Navy beginning in 1949. Designed to prot…
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The controller, Northern Area, ran the missions. Harry Carr needed eight months of negotiations with the Royal Navy and the British Foreign Office to secure all necessary permissions. A real problem was the tight British budget for covert o…
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resisted that view. In particular, one of the agents had come twice out of Russia and ultimately denied area with no difficulty. Harry Carr interpreted the suspicions as expressions of politics. At the CIA, Harry Rozeski, chief of the Sovie…
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brimming with proposals to increase the ops tempo of clandestine missions and Operation Jungle as a SIS named Enterprise. So the British doing it had labeled it operationally as Operation Jungle. The CIA agreed and fairly large pool of pote…
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where they met with Harry Carr and other senior SIS officers concerned about these operations. Harry Rositsky led the group for the CIA, and one of the more suspicious Baltic officers accompanied the OPC team. Officers like Lindsay and Jerr…
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but Hans Klose maneuvered and his unarmed, unloaded E-boat outran the pursuers. The agent landed during this escapade, later defected to the Russians as well. Major Lusepchik, the Soviet security mastermind, scored his greatest coup at this…
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He was very anti-American and that the OUN represented extreme nationalism and were fascist. And that anyway, its roots were among the old immigrants. A meeting in Washington, Philby asserts, between the CIA officers and their British count…
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Philby says that's because both of them were. Alan Dulles, at the time, was the deputy director for plans and touring Europe to familiarize himself with the lay of the land, seize the moment to coordinate with the Brits. Dulles' staff encou…
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While the intelligence services did not conclude that Wynne had been destroyed, right there remains a mystery because basically they had exported the entire leadership. Around that time, Harry Carr of the British side had approached General…