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  1. Major General Sir Stewart Graham Menzies, KCB, KCMG, DSO, MC (/ ˈ m ɪ ŋ ɪ z / ⓘ; 30 January 1890 – 29 May 1968) was Chief of MI6, the British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), from 1939 to 1952, during and after the Second World War.

  2. Aunque tanto Cumming como su sucesor Hugh Sinclair tenían una larga carrera en la Marina, [6] en 1939 se nombró al veterano del Ejército Stewart Menzies en lugar del oficial de la Marina (y candidato preferido de Churchill) Gerard Muirhead-Gould. [7]

  3. Stewart Menzies. Stewart Menzies, the second son of John Graham Menzies (18611911) and his wife, Susannah West Wilson (1865–1943), was born in London on 30th January 1890. He entered Eton College in 1903, and there won prizes for languages that included the king's prize for German in 1907.

  4. 27 de dic. de 1987 · THE massive but mysterious figure of Sir Stewart Graham Menzies dominates the history of British intelligence like a muscle-bound ghost. He began to work for intelligence in 1915, and at the...

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › stewart-menziesStewart menzies _ AcademiaLab

    Mayor General Sir Stewart Graham Menzies, KCB, KCMG, DSO, MC (30 de enero de 1890 - 29 de mayo de 1968) fue Jefe del MI6, el Servicio Secreto de Inteligencia Británico (SIS), de 1939 a 1952, durante y después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  6. acearchive.org › stewart-menziesStewart Menzies

    25 de feb. de 2023 · Stewart Menzies, the man who served as the chief of British Intelligence during World War II, had a tumultuous love life with three marriages, each with its own unique twists and turns. His first marriage was to Lady Avice Ela Muriel Sackville, a daughter of the Earl De La Warr, in 1918.

  7. 8 de ago. de 2021 · Learn about the life and achievements of Sir Stewart Menzies, the head of British intelligence during World War II, who was the model for Ian Fleming's "M" and John Le Carre's "Control". Discover how he cracked the German Enigma code, fooled Hitler, and influenced the course of the war.