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MI6

Military Intelligence, Department Six


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Evolved from the British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), which was
established in 1911 under its first director, Mansfield Cumming whose
initial "C" became the pseudonym for the head of the service (and later
satirized by Ian Fleming in his James Bond novels.) It operates much the
same way America's CIA functions, as an organization responsible for
gathering intelligence on a worldwide basis, conduction all manner of
espionage against enemies or potential enemies.

Also like the CIA, MI6 has no jurisdiction within Great Britain, the
responsibility of handling counterintelligence belongs to MI5. In
reality, MI6 of SIS dates back to Elizabethan times when Sir Francis
Walsingham became the first British spymaster, ferreting out plots,
conspiracies, and intrigues against his sovereign, Elizabeth.

Oddly, there is a polite pretense that MI6 does not really exist,
although this ultra-secret organization is supported by enormous
government funds, as much as 70 million pounds sterling a year. MI6 came
into its own under Cumming, a shrewd spymaster of the old school who
stopped at nothing in obtaining secrets vital to British security.
Cumming, who had a wooden leg, enjoyed startling his agents. On
occasion, to get the attention of an agent or aide, he would suddenly
drive a knife into his wooden leg to emphasize a point. Those not
knowing of his disability were dumbfounded at the sight of seeing the
knife protruding from Cumming's leg while he went on blithely talking.

The efficiency of MI6 is not easily evaluated because of the
super-secret operations it conducts. During World War I, MI6 or SIS
 proved to be very effective, uncovering and exposing a vast German spy
ring headed by Gustav Steinhauer and, for the most part, outwitting the
military spies throughout the world that were directed by German
spymaster Walther Nicolai. The organization's image was tarnished in
World War II when two of its agents were abducted at Venlo in the
Netherlands in 1939 through a clever Abwehr ruse conducted by SD
spymaster Walter Schellenberg.

So embarrassing was the Venlo Incident, as it came to be called, that
MI6's covert operations in Nazi-held European countries during World War
II were turned over to the newly-created SOE (Special Operations
Executive.) MI6 fared better during the Cold War but it saw many
setbacks when the KGB outwitted its schemes. One of its finest Cold War
coups was the way in which MI6 was able to obtain top secret documents
from Oleg Penkovsky, a colonel of Russian military intelligence at the
Center in Moscow.

MI6, however, bore the strain of compromise when, in 1963, one of its
much-valued agents, Kim Philby, defected to Russia before he was
publicly revealed to have been a double agent for the KGB, one who had,
with fellow traitors Donald Maclean and Guy Burgess, been stealing
British secrets for decades. Because of Philby's success in turning over
MI6 secrets to the Russians, the organization was thoroughly revamped.

As late as the 1980's, MI6 was under severe criticism, chiefly because
it was an old boys' club of uppercrust gentlemen who were recruited from
elitist colleges that had proven suspect as to their political
affiliations and patriotic fidelity. Labor politician Roy Hattersley
stated at that time: "The failure of the security services' present
organization stems largely from inbreeding, limited field of recruitment
and its traditional attitudes, and the complacency that comes from the
feeling that since its entire administration is cloaked in secrecy, its
organizational failures can always be swept under the carpet."

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, however, did not yield to special
"outside controls" of MI6, such as the watchdog committees that oversee
CIA operations. Her policy was unbending: MI6 would answer only to the
Cabinet in order to preserve the services' integrity. MI6 did, however,
adopt a more liberal attitude in its recruitment, selecting young
applicants from a broader academic spectrum, emphasizing the need for
those fluent in foreign languages.

[ALSO SEE: Abwehr; Guy Burgess; Wilhelm Canaris; CIA; Mansfield Cumming;
William J. Donovan; Ian Fleming; Donald Maclean; MI5; Walther Nicolai;
OSS; Oleg Penkovsky; Kim Philby; Walter Schellenberg; SIS; SOE; Venlo
 Incident; Francis Walsingham ]

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