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Der Geschichtsexperte Professor Keith Jeffery von der Queens University Belfast hat ein Buch über die Spionage-Aktivitäten in den Jahren 1909-1949 zwischen dem Britischen Staat im Staat und MI6 geschrieben. In diesem Buch gibt es ein Kapitel über die Türkei. Professor Jeffery sagt, dass "Istanbul eine der wichtigsten Orte für MI6 zwischen dem Zeitraum von 1919 bis 1922" war.

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