Sidney Reilly (English Wikipedia)

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  • SIS Website 2007. SIS Website (2007). "SIS Or MI6. What's in a Name?". MI6 / SIS Website. Archived from the original on 27 August 2007. Retrieved 2 September 2007. The origins of the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) are to be found in the Foreign Section of the Secret Service Bureau, established by the Committee of Imperial Defence in October 1909. The Secret Service Bureau was soon abbreviated to 'Secret Service'.

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  • The announcement that Reilly had been awarded the Military Cross (MC) was published in The London Gazette on 11/12 February 1919: "His Majesty the KING (George V) has been graciously pleased to approve the undermentioned rewards for distinguished services rendered in connection with Military operations in the Field:—Awarded the Military Cross. Lieutenant. George Alexander Hill, 4th Bn; Manch. R.; attend. R.A.F., 2nd Lt. Sidney George Reilly, R.A.F." See "No. 31176". The London Gazette (1st supplement). 11 February 1919. p. 2238. This citation misled biographers such as Richard Deacon to conclude that Reilly's medal was bestowed for military feats against the Imperial German Army during World War I.[72]
  • "No. 30497". The London Gazette (Supplement). 25 January 1918. p. 1363.
  • "No. 31176". The London Gazette (Supplement). 11 February 1919. p. 2238.

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  • Gransden 1993. Gransden, Gregory (6 February 1993). "Prosecutor Reopens Investigation into 1918 Attack on Lenin". United Press International. Retrieved 9 June 2018. A preliminary enquiry by Russia's Security Ministry has raised doubts about the conviction and execution of Fanny Kaplan, a Jewish female political activist affiliated with the Socialist Revolutionary party, for allegedly trying to assassinate Lenin on Aug. 30, 1918.

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