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As part of the infamous Double Cross operation, Jewish double agent Renato Levi proved to be one of the Allies most devastating weapons in World War Two.

In 1941, with the help of Ml6, Levi built an extensive spy ring in North Africa and the Middle East. But, most remarkably, it was entirely fictitious. This network of imagined informants peddled dangerously false misinformation to Levis unwitting German handlers. His efforts would distort any enemy estimates of Allied battle plans for the remainder of the war.

His communications were infused with just enough truth to be palatable, and just enough imagination to make them irresistible. In a vacuum of seemingly trustworthy sources, Levis enemies not only believed in the CHEESE network, as it was codenamed, but they came to depend upon it. And, by the wars conclusion, he could boast of having helped the Allies thwart Erwin Rommel in North Africa, as well as diverting whole armies from the D-Day landing sites. He wielded great influence and, as a double agent, he was unrivaled.

Until now, Levis deceptions and feats of derring-do have remained completely hidden. Using recently declassified files, Double Cross in Cairo uncovers the heroic exploits of one of the Second World Wars most closely guarded secrets.

The Dialogue Espionage Classics series began in 2010 with the purpose of bringing back classic out-of-print spy stories that should never be forgotten. This fascinating spy history series includes some of the best military, espionage and adventure stories ever told.

Nigel West is a military historian specializing in security and intelligence topics. He sits on the editorial board of the International Journal of Intelligence and Counter-Intelligence and Global War Studies and, for the past three years, he has chaired the panel of judges for the annual St. Ermins Intelligence Book of the Year award.

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Nicossof s a Russian name

And not what you might think,

A form of Oriental vice,

Or buggery, or drink.

A scion of this noble house,

An unattractive sod,

Was Stanislas P. Nicossof

Of Nizhni Novgorod.

COLONEL DUDLEY CLARKE

They call me Venal Vera

Im a lovely from Gezira

The Fuhrer pays me well for what I do

The order of battle

I obtain from last nights rattle

On the golf course with the brigadier from GHQ.

ODE TO A GEZIRA LOVELY

Any trustworthy item of intelligence

is worth a dozen panzers.

ADMIRAL WILHELM CANARIS, FEBRUARY 1941

Chief among these masters of espionage was the

innocuously named agent CHEESE . This case

became one of the most successful of all the

double cross agents in the war.

TERRY CROWDY IN DECEIVING HITLER

The author owes a debt of gratitude to the intelligence professionals who have assisted his research, among them Tommy Robertson, Rodney O. Dennys, David Mure and Bill Kenyon-Jones. He is also grateful for the assistance of the deception historian Thaddeus Holt, and Martin Levi and his family. In addition, the archivists at Winchester College and University College, Oxford, were generous with their time.

Renato Levi in 1949 18700 SIS Numerical code for Nicholas Elliott in - photo 1

Renato Levi in 1949

18700SIS Numerical code for Nicholas Elliott in Istanbul
89700SIS Numerical code for Rodney Dennys in Cairo
ABEAMDeception scheme
AbstelleAbwehrstellen
AbwehrGerman military intelligence service
AFUAgentfunkgert (Abwehr wireless)
ALADDINAbwehr officer in Istanbul
AMGOTAllied Military Government for Occupied Territories
BGMBlonde Gun Moll
BIJOUDeception scheme involving HMS Indefatigable
CAMILLAA Force deception scheme
CASCADEA Force deception scheme in 1942
CBMECombined Bureau Middle East
COMPASSAllied attack at Sidi Barrani in 1940
CSCommission Speziale
CSDICCombined Services Detailed Interrogation Centre
DAKDeutsche Afrika Korps
DAKHLAAbwehr agent in Egypt
D/FDirection-Finding
DOWAGERA Force deception scheme
DSODefence Security Officer
EAMGreek National Liberation Front
ELASGreek Peoples Liberation Army
FABRICA Force deception scheme in 1942
FLESHPOTSA Force deception scheme at El Alamein
GALVESTONA Force deception scheme
GRANDIOSEA Force deception scheme concerning the Prime Ministers
travel itinerary in 1942
HARPOONUnsuccessful Allied convoy to Malta
HATRYFinancial scheme to finance CHEESE
HERKULESAxis plan for the invasion of Malta
HUSKYAllied invasion of Sicily in 1943
IHEinz Heer
ILEinz Luft
IMEinz Marine
ISLDInter-Services Liaison Department
ISOSSignals intercepts
JACOBITEPlan to establish CHEESE in Athens
KOKriegsorganisation
KONOKriegsorganisation Nahe Orient
LAMBERTSIME codename for Paul Nicossof
LIGHTFOOTAllied offensive in 1942
LLAMASIM agent in Tripoli run by the French as a double agent
LRDGLong Range Desert Group
MIDASMI5 scheme to finance TATE
MI5British Security Service
MI6British Secret Intelligence Service
MI9British Escape and Evasion Service
MI14Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Centre
NCONon-Commissioned Officer
ODYSSEYPlan to recover a wireless set in Athens
OETAOccupied Enemy Territory Administration
OKWWehrmacht High Command
OSSOffice of Strategic Services
ONIOffice of Naval Intelligence
PAICPalestine and Iraq Command
PCOPassport Control Officer
PEDESTALAllied relief convoy to Malta
RAYONDeception scheme in 1942
RBRifle Brigade
RHSAReich Security Agency
RSSRadio Security Service
SCUSpecial Communications Unit
SENTINELDeception scheme in 1942
SIMServizio di Informazione Militare
SIMESecurity Intelligence Middle East
STONEAGEAllied relief convoy to Malta
TORCHAllied invasion of North Africa in 1942
TREATMENTStrategic deception scheme in 1942
TRIANGLEDecrypts of Abwehr Signals traffic
TSTribunale Speziale
TURPITUDEDeception scheme in 1944
VENDETTADeception scheme in 1944
VIGOROUSAllied relief convoy for Malta
V-mannVerbindungsmann
WANTAGEDeception scheme in 1944
X-2OSS counter-intelligence branch
ZEPPELINDeception scheme in 1944
Captain AlessiItalian Air Force officer
AnnabellaAbwehr assistant to Rossetti
APOLLOAbwehr agent in Athens
ARMANDOAbwehr agent in Athens
ARMAVIRUnidentified Abwehr courier
ARTHURAbwehr codename for DOLEFUL
BonzosGerman agent codenamed RIO
Hamado Amin BeyMember of the PYRAMIDS network
BLACKGUARDSIS agent
Blonde Gun MollEvangeline Palidou
Cuthbert BowlbyHead of ISLD
Max BrandlSwiss watch salesman codenamed ODIOUS
Joseph BucheggerMember of a criminal gang in Istanbul
Helene CabriNotional nominee for the receipt of money in Cairo
CARPELLASOAbwehr agent in Sofia
Peter ChandosSIS officer
CHARLESAbwehr officer in Sofia
CHEESESIME codename for Renato Levi
Pat ClaytonCaptured LRDG officer
Andrea CohenNotional recipient of funds in Switzerland
Henri CohenCorrupt merchant in Cairo
CostaSwiss-Italian double agent codenamed PESSIMIST X
Geoffrey W. CourtneySIS officer in Paris
Michael CrichtonSIME officer
CRUDEISLD double agent in Syria
G. R. C. DavisSIME officer
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