‘Heil England!’ Reggie Sutton-Pratt, British Military Attaché in Stockholm 1939-1945

John Gilmour
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ABSTRACT During the Second World War, neutral Sweden was regarded by Britain as an important source of intelligence but the activities and contribution of the Stockholm Military Attaché, Reginald Sutton-Pratt to the sourcing, management and communication of British military intelligence have not been previously assessed. Sutton-Pratt was a key figure in Anglo-Swedish ‘intelligence liaison,’ that enabled Britain to estimate the military capability of this neutral in the event of German invasion. Intelligence liaison required competences that facilitated cooperation between senior Swedish and British military officers to a perhaps surprising degree. Additionally, Sutton-Pratt maintained Norwegian sources that provided detailed intelligence about German deployment and activities in the occupied territory. He also sourced intelligence from escaped British POWs for MI9. Sutton-Pratt’s valuable position as an accredited attaché was threatened by his involvement in SIS and SOE operations but he avoided being recalled. In addition to his intelligence roles, he worked assiduously to contribute to the British war effort across a range of activities such as military supplies to Finland during the Winter War and prisoner exchange with the Germans.
“英格兰万岁”!——雷吉·萨顿-普拉特(Reggie Sutton-Pratt), 1939-1945年驻斯德哥尔摩英国武官
摘要在第二次世界大战期间,中立的瑞典被英国视为重要的情报来源,但斯德哥尔摩武官雷金纳德·萨顿·普拉特在英国军事情报的来源、管理和沟通方面的活动和贡献此前尚未得到评估。萨顿·普拉特是英国-瑞典“情报联络”的关键人物,这使英国能够在德国入侵的情况下估计中立国的军事能力。情报联络所需的能力有助于瑞典和英国高级军官之间的合作,其程度可能令人惊讶。此外,Sutton Pratt还保留了挪威的消息来源,提供了有关德国在被占领土部署和活动的详细情报。他还为军情九处从逃跑的英国战俘那里获得情报。Sutton Pratt作为一名合格武官的宝贵地位因其参与SIS和SOE运营而受到威胁,但他避免被召回。除了担任情报职务外,他还在一系列活动中为英国的战争努力做出了不懈的贡献,如冬季战争期间向芬兰提供军事物资,以及与德国人交换囚犯。
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Journal of Intelligence History
Journal of Intelligence History Arts and Humanities-History
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Intelligence History is the official publication of the International Intelligence History Association (IIHA). It is an international peer-reviewed journal that aims to provide a forum for original research on the history of intelligence services, activities and their wider historical, political and social contexts. The journal aims to publish scholarship on all aspects of the history of intelligence, across all continents, countries and periods of history. We encourage submissions across a wide range of topics, methodologies and approaches.
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