这一逃离计划的代号为“皮姆利科”(PIMLICO,详见第13章末的图例)。.15
Century House HQ see Century House,Lambeth
chiefs signing in green ink 82
CIA relationship and intelligence sharing 149-51,183,184-5,191,202-4,309-10,312-15
Gordievsky coming to attention of 38-9,41-2
and Gordievsky’s death threats 325
after Gordievsky’s escape from Russia 307,323;assessing Gordievsky’s story 310-12;HETMAN campaign to reunite Gordievsky family 310,319-20,327-8,329-30;OVATION case work/team 309,312
Gordievsky’s recruitment 2,47-62
Gordievsky’s work for see Gordievsky,Oleg Antonyevich:as British agent
and Guk’s expulsion 193
and Guscott 37
Hanslope technical dept 79
and KGB paranoia in London 131-2
and Khrushchev’London visit 198
MI5 NOCTON collaboration 135-6,150,158-9,166-8,172,174-5,176-7,191,221,224,240 see also NOCTON team
NOCTON team see NOCTON team
P5 head 262-3,268,304
and Penkovsky 48
and PET 38,42,44,48,54,56,60,68,73,74,77,81,107-8,113,263,264,276,306
and Philby 21,63,76,136,167,324 see also Philby,Kim
reassessment of KGB from Gordievsky’s intelligence 140-41,161
and Skripal 336
Sovbloc controller 60-61,203,217,263-4,268,277,305
vulnerability to betrayal by suspicious members 171
Milligan,Spike 167
Mishustin,Slava 165
Mogilevchik,Alfred 46,53,77
Molody,Konon Trofimovich(‘Gordon Lonsdale’)21,22
Moore,Charles 178
Moore,Sir Philip 272
Moscow State Institute of International Relations 11-13
Muggeridge,Malcolm 64
National Union of Mineworkers(NUM)188,199-200
NATO 145,146,179
ABLE ARCHER 83 war game 181-6,204,309
New Times 131
New York Times,The 75
New Zealand,as KGB target 21
Nikiforov,Aleksander 103
Nikitenko,Leonid Yefremovitch 130,131,154,164,165,193,194-5,200,207,211,216,218
and Gordievsky 194-5,198,199,201,207,209,211,216,218,222
Nixon,Richard 126
NKVD 8,9,10,21
NOCTON team 2,136,138,140,209,223,240-41
LAMPAD and MI5/MI6 collaboration 135-6,150,158-9,166-8,172,174-5,176-7,191,221,224,240
renamed PIMLICO 265
Norway 74-6,83,139,189,264
nuclear war fears see Cold War:and Soviet fears of nuclear war
Oldfield,Maurice 82,85-6
Operation EMBASE 321
Operation FOOT 39-40,109
Operation GROUND 223-4
Operation INVISIBLE 90
Operation PIMLICO see PIMLICO escape plan
Operation RYAN 145-50,153,154,179-81,184,205-6,312
Orwell,George 46,228,233-4
Nineteen Eighty-Four 18
Owen,David 81
Page,Sarah 153,190,305,332
Parshikov,Maksim 154-5,160,161,195,198,209,216,218,331
PENETRABLE,Russian diplomat 66
Penkovsky,Oleg 48,64,71
perestroika 198,315,329
Pershing Ⅱ missiles 148
PET(Danish Security and Intelligence Service)29-30,34,35-6,38-9,44,73,76-7
and MI6 38,42,44,48,54,56,60,68,73,74,77,81,107-8,113,263,264,276,306
Petersen,Gert(ZEUS)46,74
Petrov,Ivan Alexeyevich 117,118
Philby,Kim 21-2,24,63,64,65,76,102-3,109,136,167,209,324
and the CIA 127
and Gordievsky 102,105,122,138,233
PIMLICO escape plan 2,88-95,98-9,107,134-5,153-4,208,219-21,250,256-7
activation 257-73;arrival in England 306-7;car journey into Finland 297-8,299-303;car journey to Finnish-Norwegian border 305-6;Gordievsky’s preparations and movements on 19 July 1985 275-6,279-81,282-3,284-5,287-9,290-92,294,295-6;KGB discovery that Gordievsky had gone 285,298-9,308;KGB recriminations and after escape 323-4,328;pick-up 295-6;team preparations and movements on 19 July 1985 274-5,276-9,281-2,283-4,285-7,289-90,292-3,294-6
and brush contact site at St Basil’s Cathedral 98,246,249,250,254-5
car number plate problem 274-5
failed brush contact 254-5
false passports 264,276,302,304,306
Finnish end 91,263-4,276-7,292,302-6
and Gordievsky’s family 250-54,274,277,281,305
on high alert 240-44
Safeway bag 93,98,100,248,249,255,257,258,259,266
signal sites see signal sites
Thatcher’s authorization 272-3,274
Pontecorvo,Bruno 139
Popov,Viktor 130,132,187
Portland Spy Ring 21
Powell,Charles 197,271-3,305,328
Powers,Gary 21
Prague Spring 31-5,37,50,64,116,120-21,126,144
Pravda 223
Price,Veronica 87-8,89-92,95,98,107,112,132-4,136-7,138,142,153,165-6,172,190,208,217,218,219,221,241,260,264,288,296,299,332
on 19 July 1985 276,277,292,303-4
escape plan for Gordievsky see PIMLICO escape plan
pep pills given to Gordievsky 221,231,236,237,239
Primakov,Yevgeny 324
Prime,Geoffrey 140
Printsipalov,Aleksandr 83
Procházka,Jan 32,33
proverka 18-19
Putin,Vladimir 8,217,323-4,336
Ratford,David 281,307
Reagan,Ronald 2,148-9,179,180,183-4,185,200,314
and Gorbachev 313
and Gordievsky 326
and Thatcher 321
Reagan administration 184
Reed,Dean 280
Ruddock,Joan 156
RYAN,Operation 145-50,153,154,179-81,184,205-6,312
Saddam Hussein 146
St Basil’s Cathedral,Moscow 98,246,249,250,254-5
Sakharov,Andrei 199
SÄPO(Swedish security service)103-4
Second Chief Directorate 323
Segebarth,Nancy see Ames,Nancy,née Segebarth
Semyonovskoye sanatorium 246,249
Shakespeare,William 256
Shawford,Martin 157-8,263,276,277,303,304-5,323,332
Shebarshin,Leonid 20,325
Sibelius,Jean:Finlandia 303,325,337
signal sites 19,20,26,92-3,107
bread shop see Kutuzovsky Prospekt,Moscow:bread shop signal site
Central Market see Central Market,Moscow
Skripal,Sergei 336
Skripal,Yulia 336
Smolny Institute and Convent 286-7
Solzhenitsyn,Alexander 46,72,152,228,233-4,246
South Ormsby Hall 306-7
Soviet Union 144-6
Afghanistan invasion 89,144
Brezhnev doctrine 33-4
censorship 11,12,31
Cold War see Cold War
Czech invasion 33-5,37,50,64,116,120-21,126,144
dissolution 330
downing of Flight KAL 007 180-81
embassy KGB stations 1,2,14
Gorbachev reforms 325;glasnost 198,315,329;perestroika 198,315,329
Great Purge(1936-8)8-9,227
and the Hungarian uprising 11
KGB see KGB
‘Khrushchev Thaw’11,38
military intelligence see GRU
nuclear war fears see Cold War:and Soviet fears of nuclear war
paranoia:and ABLE ARCHER 183,184;under Brezhnev 36,89;at Moscow Centre 148;and Operation RYAN see RYAN,Operation;over Soviet suicides in London 188;Stalin’s paranoid police state 8
and Prague Spring 31-5
Stalinism 8-9,11,16-17,46,72
Spencer,Rosemary 159-60,190,332
Spooner,James 111-12,137-8,141,146,153,166,190,332
spying
extravagant claims of spies vs reality of espionage 185-6
MICE acronym for mainsprings of 63
and the need for love 65
reasons for becoming a spy 63-4
as a‘wilderness of mirrors’54
Stalin,Joseph 8,10-11,94,116
Stalinism 8-9,11,16-17,46,72
‘Star Wars’149,313-14
Stokes,Mike 48,50-51
Storækre,Kari 75
Sudoplatov,Pavel 63
Sun 192
Sunday Times 333
Suomalainen,Kari 263
Suslov,Vladimir Pavlovich 321-2
Svetanko,Dmitri 114,121-2
Sweden 99,103-4,107
Thatcher,Margaret 2,118,122,142,154,176
at Andropov’s funeral 186-7
at Balmoral with the Queen 268,270,271-3
and the Cold War 179,181,183,184,186-7
on communism 198
and Gorbachev 197,198,199-200,310,322,327-8
and Gordievsky(‘Mr Collins’)154,176,178,187,191,197,268,271-3,305,323,325-6
and Guk 193
and the KGB 178-9,320,322
and MI6 HETMAN campaign 320,322,323,327-8
and the miners 188,199-200
PIMLICO authorization 272-3,274
and Reagan 321
Thomas,Derek 299
Tiitinen,Seppo 264,307
Times,The 192
Titov,Gennadi Fyodorovich 75,83,106,109,110,112,139,329
Titov,Igor Fyodorovich 130-31,154,160,162,222
Treholt,Arne 75,76,109,122,139,189-90,206,222,309,333,334
Tribune 118,120,142,333
Turkey 126
United States of America
CIA see CIA
Cold War see Cold War
as KGB target 21
Reagan administration 145,148,170,184
Strategic Defense Initiative(‘Star Wars’)149,313-14
Ushakov,Yevgeni 32
Vetrov,Vladimir(FAREWELL)208,234
Vietnam War 75,120
Voice of America 12
Voznesensky,Andrei 280
Vyborg 93,278,287,288,289,290-92,299
Walker,George 327,328,332
Weinberger,Caspar 315
Whitelaw,William 154
Wilson,Harold 118,142
World Festival of Youth and Students,Moscow 280
Wright,Peter 139,142
Yakushin,Dmitri(Grey Cardinal)40,53,54,55
Yevtushenko,Yevgeny 17-18
Yezhov,Nikolai 8
Yurchenko,Vitaly 310-11
Zaitsev,Leonid 26,27,116
Zelenogorsk 287-8