British intelligence controlled UK Nazi network to obtain top secret data
The traitors considered these badges as a differential
sign in case of German invasion. In fact, the badges helped the police
to identify the members of the network. MI5 also wanted to use replica
Iron Cross to prove the traitors that they were working for Nazi
Germany.
The central figure of the MI5 operation was an
agent, known as "Jack King". Initially, his mission was to penetrate
Siemens Schuckert (GB) Lts, the British branch of the German industrial
giant. The company was suspected of espionage in favor of Nazi Germany.
Then, his mission changed after he met Marita Perigoe in 1942.
"She
was found to be so violently anti-British and so anxious to do anything
in her power to help the enemy that it was felt that special attention
should be paid to her," MI5 said.
Marita Perigoe wasn’t a
feminine and neurotic type, quite the contrary, she was somewhat
masculine and masterful. Jack King succeeded in convincing her that he
was a representative of Gestapo, loyal to the fatherland. He offered
invisible ink to the network for secret communications.
Though
the members of the organization were described as "semi-lunatic", the
Security Service figured out that they could be dangerous.Thus, for
example, Hilda Leech, who was described as "unstable and neurotic", was
passing on reports, concerning highly secret research to develop a jet
aircraft. Another member with similar description, Edgar Whitehead, was
passing on information about secret trials on a new amphibious tank.
Released documents showed that MI5 tried to extend King’s network.
"It
is proposed at a later stage to provide all members of the organization
with badges, which will probably take the form of some innocuous object
like the Union Jack, which they will be instructed to hide until orders
are given from headquarters. From then onwards they will wear them. The
object of this plan is to enable the police easily to identify members
of this fifth column organization in time of emergency," a report says.
After
the end of the war, the Security Service was shocked by the number of
people, involved in the Nazi underground organizations in the UK. Some
facts, written in the reports and the vivid light which they threw on
the disloyal outlook of so many British subjects created doubts in some
quarters as to the validity of the information or at least some of it.
However,
it’s clear that a big part of this information can be relied on as
substantially accurate. MI5 (Military Intelligence, Section 5) is the
United Kingdom's domestic counter-intelligence and security agency and
is part of its intelligence machinery alongside the Secret Intelligence
Service (SIS; also known as MI6) focused on foreign threats, Government
Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) and Defense (DI).
Voice of Russia, belfasttelegraph.co.uk
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