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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource , colour text file, PDF
    Series Statement: FO1093: Foreign Office: Permanent Under-Secretary's Department: Registered and Unregistered Papers FO1093-382
    Content: A file of memoranda and correspondence concerning the organisation and administration of British intelligence during the early stages of the Cold War. Among the subjects discussed in this file are the establishment of a new Permanent Under-Secretary's Department to coordinate liaison and cooperation between the Foreign Office, the Security Service (MI5), and the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6); the accommodation of this new department in a suitable set of offices; diagrams of the new organisational structure, and of its predecessor; complaints about improper communications procedure increasing the danger of a leakage of information; new arrangements for the labelling and handling of classified documents; and complaints about the inability of personnel to correctly follow the new arrangements
    Note: Document cover date: 4 August 1949 to 17 October 1949 , Date document(s) were released to the public domain: 23 May 2013 , Part of a digital collection titled "Secret Files from World Wars to Cold War: Intelligence, Strategy and Diplomacy" created from unpublished documents in the United Kingdom's National Archives. The primary source materials were digitized in full colour by the Taylor & Francis Group (Abingdon, England, 2015-16)
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Print manuscript version Establishment of Permanent Under-Secretary's Department (PUSD), 1 October 1949 (London : Foreign Office, 4 August 1949 to 17 October 1949)
    Language: English
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