INDIVIDUALS NAMED IN THIS DOSSIER WHO ARE THE SUBJECT OF SEPARATE FILES/ON OFFICIAL LISTS:
The agents
R. Ballentyne
J. Cade
D. Duval
Miss F. Hathaway
Major V. Knox
In London
Col. J. Mayhew, Secret Intelligence Bureau
Superintendent F. Thomson, Metropolitan Police Special Branch
W. Palmer, clerk in the Ports & Consulates Office
Miss E. Durham, Ethnographer
In Berlin/elsewhere in Germany
Col. W. Nicolai, Chief of Military Intelligence
Col. H. Bauer, Military Intelligence
Maj. K.-H. Immelmann, General Staff
A. Niemann, writer
Baroness B. von Suttner, peace activist
Dr E. Müller, Director of the Frühling Sanatorium
D. Eckhardt, German Foreign Ministry
Freiherr G. von Waldeck
Fraulein G. Waldeck, his daughter
H. Auerstein
O. Auerstein, his son
In Constantinople
O. Riza, Ministry of Finance
R. Varujan, Financier
A. Charkassian, sister to Varujan
J. Radek, clerk in the Russian Trade Legation
H.H. Burley, H.M. Diplomatic Service
In Paris
G. Hamel, British aviation pioneer
Count M. von Cramm (also in Germany), aviator and sometime
Intelligence operative
In Saint Petersburg
G. Lisson, H.M. Diplomatic Service
R. Frosch, smuggler, and no doubt worse
“Anna”
In the Balkans
“Apis”, Chief of Serbian Military Intelligence
W. Pickford, resident in Belgrade
R. Malobabić, conspirator
Count L. Castoldi, Italian Foreign Ministry (Durrës)
O. Rossi, Italian Foreign Ministry (Durrës)
Countess I. di Lascara
Assorted villagers, unknown to official records
ESPIONAGE ACTORS OF UNKNOWN OR FLUCTUATING ALLEGIANCE
Count P. Hildebrandt (alias Henschler)
Perez, V. (alias Peresa alias de Paresa alias di Bollino alias the Marquis de Valfierno)
H.-P. Belcredi, anthropologist
E. Krug