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  • The Political Intelligence Department (19181920) was a department of the British Foreign Office created towards the end of World War I. It was created...
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  • Political Intelligence Department may refer to: Political Intelligence Department (19181920) Political Intelligence Department (1939–1943) This disambiguation...
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  • Executive. Political Intelligence Department (19181920) "Political Warfare Executive and Foreign Office, Political Intelligence Department: Papers". The National...
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    in 1920 as a foreign department of Cheka (Inostrannyj Otdiel—INO), during the Russian Civil War of 19181920. On December 19, 1918, the Russian Communist...
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    was the Third Department of the Field Staff's Operations Directorate. In July 1920, the RU was made the second of four main departments in the Operations...
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  • Service) (1918–1945) Naval Intelligence Service, also called Nachrichten-Abteilung (1899–1919) Abteilung III b (Department III b) (1889–1918) Prussian...
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    Mounted Police (RCMP) in 1920. During the World War II period, ties with allied intelligence strengthened. Canadian intelligence services, usually following...
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    Arab Bureau (category Defunct United Kingdom intelligence agencies)
    Bureau was a section of the Cairo Intelligence Department established in 1916 during the First World War, and closed in 1920, whose purpose was the collection...
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    Ukrainian People's Republic set up Ukraine's first foreign intelligence agency, the Department of Political Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the...
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  • Department of Singapore was initially established as the Criminal Intelligence Department in 1918 after the Sepoy Mutiny of 1915. In 1933, the CID was renamed...
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    school in 1920. She became a member of the Bolsheviks in 1920, then went on to work for the Intelligence Directorate of the Red Army as a political instructor...
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    of the Ruhr, an additional department was established with oversight in the Ruhr area over the collection of intelligence, occupation costs, personal...
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    as well as other intelligence assessment, has existed since ancient history. In the 1980s scholars characterized foreign intelligence as "the missing dimension"...
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  • government service entrusted with espionage, intelligence and counter-intelligence was not formed until 1918, Kingdom of Poland and later the Polish–Lithuanian...
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  • superior in an Army Intelligence Division in the Reichswehr, 1919–1920. Mayr was particularly known as the man who introduced Hitler to politics. In 1919, Mayr...
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    distinct and united for political purposes, both foreign and internal. The wide network of informants and the depth of Israeli intelligence surveillance pose...
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    signed armistices with the Entente, the political elite in Budapest opted to end the war as well. On 31 October 1918, the Budapest government declared independence...
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    Ministry of National Defence (Poland) (category Ministries established in 1918)
    general Edward Rydz-Śmigły (1918) (acting) Major general Jan Wroczyński (1918–1919) Major general Józef Leśniewski (1919–1920) Major general Kazimierz Sosnkowski...
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  • Justice Department to launch the Palmer Raids (1919–21). He deported 249 Russian immigrants on the "Soviet Ark", formed the General Intelligence Unit –...
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    worked to identify key political figures, develop contacts with the emerging opposition and provide political and military intelligence. 'Most importantly...
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