Graham Christie
Malcolm Grahame Christie ( 27 January 1881 - 3 November 1971), known as either Colonel or Group-Captain Graham Christie, was a British Air Attaché in Berlin, 1927-1930, and subsequently worked as an intelligence officer in Germany from 1930 until 1939.
Christie investigated the political situation in Germany in the 1930s, initially as a freelance amateur, then after 1933 on behalf of Permanent Under-Secretary at the Foreign Office Sir Robert Vansittart, who regarded Christie as the best source to provide information on the inner workings of the Nazi party to the British government.[1]
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- ↑ Ferris, John Robert, Intelligence and Strategy: Selected Essays "Vansittart, intelligence and appeasement", , Routledge, 2005, p. 64
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