Hugh Pollard (intelligence officer)
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Hugh Bertie Campbell Pollard (* 1888; † 1966) war ein britischer Geheimdienstoffizier und 1940 Leiter des Military Intelligence, section 6 in der britischen Botschaft in Madrid.
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Major Hugh Bertie Campbell Pollard (born London 6 January 1888: died Midhurst district March, 1966) was an author, journalist, adventurer, firearms expert, and a British SOE officer. He is chiefly known for his intelligence work during the Irish War of Independence and for the events of July 1936, when he and Cecil Bebb flew General Francisco Franco from the Canary Islands to Morocco, thereby helping to trigger the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. He served his country in both World Wars and was the author of many published works on weaponry, in particular on sporting firearms.
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Hugh Pollard (Geheimdienstoffizier)
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Hugh Pollard (intelligence officer)
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MajorHugh Pollard
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Major Hugh Pollard
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1888-01-06
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Knights Cross of the Imperial Order of the Yoke and Arrows
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1888-01-06
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Hugh Bertie Campbell Pollard. Author, firearms expert and secret service agent
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March 1966
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British & American Game-birds,
*Hard Up on Pegasus,
*The Keeper's Book; a Guide to the Duties of a Gamekeeper
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*A Busy Time in Mexico: An Unconventional Record Of a Mexican Incident ,
*The Story of Ypres ,
*The Book of the Pistol and Revolver ,
*The Secret Societies of Ireland, Their Rise and Progress ,
*A History of Firearms,
*Automatic Pistols,
*Fox Hunting - The Mystery Of Scent,
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Intelligence agent, Writer
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Ruth M Gibbons
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Hugh Bertie Campbell Pollard (* 1888; † 1966) war ein britischer Geheimdienstoffizier und 1940 Leiter des Military Intelligence, section 6 in der britischen Botschaft in Madrid.
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Major Hugh Bertie Campbell Pollard (born London 6 January 1888: died Midhurst district March, 1966) was an author, journalist, adventurer, firearms expert, and a British SOE officer. He is chiefly known for his intelligence work during the Irish War of Independence and for the events of July 1936, when he and Cecil Bebb flew General Francisco Franco from the Canary Islands to Morocco, thereby helping to trigger the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. He served his country in both World Wars and was the author of many published works on weaponry, in particular on sporting firearms.
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1888
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1966