method could be devised whereby more of the "background" of the discussion which led up to the preparation of appreciations in London could be made available to our representatives in Washington advantage would result. He pointed out that whereas the Joint Intelligence Staff was duplicated in the "working Committee" of the British J.I.C. in Washington there was no equivalent of the British Directors' level in that city. "On the only occasion on which a deadlock between the Working Committee on the American and British sides in Washington had arisen, Professor Hall had attended the Meeting of the Senior American Joint Intelligence Committee to represent the views of the Sub-Committee in London".
- Collection ID
- CAB81
- Conflict
- Second World War
- Countries
- United Kingdom United States of America
- Document Reference
- CAB 81/90/89
- Document Types
- Summary
- File Reference
- CAB 81/90
- Identifier
- 10.1080/swwf.cab81.0090.089
- Keywords
- Casualties Information Sharing Anglo-american Relations Liaison Assessing Enemy Strength War Materials Intelligence Gathering
- Languages
- English
- Organizations
- Chiefs of Staff Foreign Office Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Joint Intelligence Staff Ministry of Economic Warfare
- Pages
- 4
- Persons Discussed
- Denis Capel-Dunn Victor Cavendish-Bentinck John Godfrey Charles Medhurst Geoffrey Vickers
- Published in
- United Kingdom
- Themes
- Intelligence Organization Surveillance