Master spy on a mission: the untold story of Onodera Makoto and Swedish intelligence 1941-1945
Neutral Sweden's importance for Japanese intelligence grew during the World War II. As Japan’s military attaché posted in Sweden, Makoto Onodera was second to none in taking advantage of the opportunities offered in Stockholm, the North European hotspot for intelligence activities, spies and ag...
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Zusammenfassung: | Neutral Sweden's importance for Japanese intelligence grew during the World War II. As Japan’s military attaché posted in Sweden, Makoto Onodera was second to none in taking advantage of the opportunities offered in Stockholm, the North European hotspot for intelligence activities, spies and agents. His reports to Tokyo were based on two agent networks and extensive collaboration with agents and officials of Nazi Germany. But he also became a legend for his work in open-source intelligence as well as procured strategic commodities and provided Tokyo with Swedish-made cipher machines. What he did not know, however, was that the office he inherited from his predecessor had already been penetrated when he arrived. Swedish military intelligence lured him into an exchange that was used not only to counteract his intelligence work but also to feed him with bogus information. Bert Edström is the first to shed light on Onodera’s intelligence work based on an extensive use of declassified documents long hidden away in Swedish archives. He reveals not only the surprising scope of Onodera’s secret activities but also the ingenuity of the security agencies of his host country, whose duty it was to monitor his activities |
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adam_text | Contents Foreword by C.C. McKay 7 The C-bureau Attends to Ónodéra......................93 Preface 11 The Petersén-Onodera Exchange......................jo8 Acknowledgements 15 The Scope of the Exchange Abbreviations 17 between Ónodéra and the C-bureau....................л2 Cast of Characters 19 The Place of C-bureau Information Note on Japanese Naming Conventions 22 The Cessation of the C-bureau-Onodera Introduction 23 Exchanges..............................................................J20 TWO SIDES TAKING ON THEIR TASKS 33 Chapter 4 Fata! Attraction Chapter 1 In the Footsteps of a Revered Predecessor in Onoderas Intelligence Output........................ji6 121 Monitoring the Japanese.......................................121 Annette and the Japanese....................................126 35 Annette and Rybikowski......................................133 Sweden,January 1941................................................. .35 Rybikowski Expelled............................................ Л37 Strained Swedish-Japanese Relations.................. .40 A Brief History of theJMA Stockholm office....41 Directives................................................................ .42 EMERGENCE OF A MULTITASK INTELLIGENCE OFFICER 145 Ónodéra and Information Collection................. 50 Chapter 5 The Turning Tide Onoderas Bifiircated Information Collection Gloomy Oudook.................................................Л47 Strategy.................................................................... 52 Ónodéra Oudines Future Wbrk........................J50
Resources............................................................... 45 147 Modified Directives.............................................. J53 Chapter 2 Onodera s InitialContactwith Swedish Military Intelligence Funding...................................................................J55 63 The New Swedish Security Organization..........63 Japan Reports in the C-bureau Archive................71 Onoderas EarJy Contacts with Senior Who Was Onoderas Swedish Source of Intelligence?............................................................ .159 Beefing up Human Resources............................J62 Swedish Officers..................................................... 75 Chapter 6 A Flurry of Activities The Forthcoming Carlos Adlercreutz................. 78 OSÍNT, a Key Task for Ónodéra......................j68 Ónodéra Vents his Displeasure Collaboration with Karl-Heinz Krämer............ J75 with Sweden and Carlos Adlercreutz...................81 Chapter 3 The C-bureau Takes on Ónodéra 167 The Scope of the Onodera-Krämer Exchangeas Reflected in the Berlin Traffic....... 178 87 Purchasesof Strategic Commodities.................. Л83 Change of Swedish Priorities.................................87 Purchase of the Hagelin Cipher Machines........ 191 Onoderas Importance Dawns Stella Polaris........................................................... Л93 on Swedish Military Intelligence......................... .88 Onoderas Grandiose Plans................................. J96
Chapter 7 The Lost Telegram That Was Not joint (JS-Swedish Operations Targeting Ónodéra............................................. 28g 213 The Lost Yalta Telegram!............................... ....-213 A New Primary Source................................... ....216 Contacts between Ónodéra and Krämer around the Time of the Yalta Conference...... ....217 The Yalta Conference in Krämer s Telegrams....219 Ónodéra and Japans Defeat.............................. .296 ‘Everyone Here is All Right!...............................298 Preparing for Interrogations at Sugamo Pnson.302 Homecoming and Interrogations at Sugamo Prison.................................................307 Ónodéra after Sugamo.........................................310 New Document Findings by Kimura and Krebs....................................... ....228 The Kotani Yoshimi Findings......................... ....230 Contemporary Statements by Ónodéra Confirm the Analysis....................................... ....¿32 SCRUTINIZING AN INTELLIGENCE ACE Chapter 11 Who was the Culprit? 315 317 Onoderas Swedish Acquaintances Chapter 8 The Derailment of a Peace Effort, or It Takes Two to Tango 237 The Ónodéra Investigaron Report....................320 A Famous Feat................................................. ....2З7 The Ónodéra Investigation Continues................323 The Erickson Version ofthe Ónodéra Peace The Ónodéra Investigation Peters Out............. 329 Called to Account.................................................317 Feeler’..................................................................
....239 The Response of the Swedish Side to Onoderas Proposa!.......................................... -.245 Why Did Ónodéra Make His Move on 7 May?....................................................25O Chapter 12 Observations on an Intelligence Ace 333 Dissenting Voices...................................................333 Ónodéra Procrastinates.................................... ....25Г Previous Evaluations of Onoderas Reports..... .334 A Discussion of the Findings........................... ....253 Some Observations on Onoderas Reports inTNA................................ 337 Chapter 9 The Collateral Damage of Collaboration Observations on the Work of an Intelligence Ace............................................342 257 Ónodéra and Deception.................................. ...257 Swedish Involvement in Deception Operations against Ónodéra................................................ ...259 Agent Outcast................................................... .2бО The Janus-faced Pole............... ................ ...262 Ónodéra, Rybikowski and Deception............ ..264 An Ónodéra Hope Comes True..................... ..280 Chapter 10 Everyone Here is All Right. 283 Troubled Swedish-japanese Relations...... ..283 Swelling Staff............................ ...285 Surveillance of Ónodéra......... ..286 Chapter 13 A Man and His Legacy 357 Ónodéra in the Eyes of Contemporary Witnesses.....................................357 Ónodéra and His Host Country........................ .361 Concluding Remarks........................................... 366 Notes 369
Bibliography 413 Name Index 429 Image Credits 435 About the Author 437
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Contents Foreword by C.C. McKay 7 The C-bureau Attends to Ónodéra.93 Preface 11 The Petersén-Onodera Exchange.jo8 Acknowledgements 15 The Scope of the Exchange Abbreviations 17 between Ónodéra and the C-bureau.л2 Cast of Characters 19 The Place of C-bureau Information Note on Japanese Naming Conventions 22 The Cessation of the C-bureau-Onodera Introduction 23 Exchanges.J20 TWO SIDES TAKING ON THEIR TASKS 33 Chapter 4 Fata! Attraction Chapter 1 In the Footsteps of a Revered Predecessor in Onoderas Intelligence Output.ji6 121 Monitoring the Japanese.121 Annette and the Japanese.126 35 Annette and Rybikowski.133 Sweden,January 1941. .35 Rybikowski Expelled. Л37 Strained Swedish-Japanese Relations. .40 A Brief History of theJMA Stockholm office.41 Directives. .42 EMERGENCE OF A MULTITASK INTELLIGENCE OFFICER 145 Ónodéra and Information Collection. 50 Chapter 5 The Turning Tide Onoderas Bifiircated Information Collection Gloomy Oudook.Л47 Strategy. 52 Ónodéra Oudines Future Wbrk.J50
Resources. 45 147 Modified Directives. J53 Chapter 2 Onodera's InitialContactwith Swedish Military Intelligence Funding.J55 63 The New Swedish Security Organization.63 Japan Reports in the C-bureau Archive.71 Onoderas EarJy Contacts with Senior Who Was Onoderas Swedish Source of Intelligence?. .159 Beefing up Human Resources.J62 Swedish Officers. 75 Chapter 6 A Flurry of Activities The Forthcoming Carlos Adlercreutz. 78 OSÍNT, a Key Task for Ónodéra.j68 Ónodéra Vents his Displeasure Collaboration with Karl-Heinz Krämer. J75 with Sweden and Carlos Adlercreutz.81 Chapter 3 The C-bureau Takes on Ónodéra 167 The Scope of the Onodera-Krämer Exchangeas Reflected in the Berlin Traffic. 178 87 Purchasesof Strategic Commodities. Л83 Change of Swedish Priorities.87 Purchase of the Hagelin Cipher Machines. 191 Onoderas Importance Dawns Stella Polaris. Л93 on Swedish Military Intelligence. .88 Onoderas Grandiose Plans. J96
Chapter 7 The Lost Telegram That Was Not joint (JS-Swedish Operations Targeting Ónodéra. 28g 213 'The Lost Yalta Telegram!. .-213 A New Primary Source. .216 Contacts between Ónodéra and Krämer around the Time of the Yalta Conference. .217 The Yalta Conference in Krämer s Telegrams.219 Ónodéra and Japans Defeat. .296 ‘Everyone Here is All Right!.298 Preparing for Interrogations at Sugamo Pnson.302 Homecoming and Interrogations at Sugamo Prison.307 Ónodéra after Sugamo.310 New Document Findings by Kimura and Krebs. .228 The Kotani'Yoshimi Findings. .230 Contemporary Statements by Ónodéra Confirm the Analysis. .¿32 SCRUTINIZING AN INTELLIGENCE ACE Chapter 11 Who was the Culprit? 315 317 Onoderas Swedish Acquaintances Chapter 8 The Derailment of a Peace Effort, or It Takes Two to Tango 237 The Ónodéra Investigaron Report.320 A Famous Feat. .2З7 The Ónodéra Investigation Continues.323 The Erickson Version ofthe Ónodéra Peace The Ónodéra Investigation Peters Out. 329 Called to Account.317 Feeler’.
.239 The Response of the Swedish Side to Onoderas Proposa!. -.245 Why Did Ónodéra Make His Move on 7 May?.25O Chapter 12 Observations on an Intelligence Ace 333 Dissenting Voices.333 Ónodéra Procrastinates. .25Г Previous Evaluations of Onoderas Reports. .334 A Discussion of the Findings. .253 Some Observations on Onoderas Reports inTNA. 337 Chapter 9 The Collateral Damage of Collaboration Observations on the Work of an Intelligence Ace.342 257 Ónodéra and Deception. .257 Swedish Involvement in Deception Operations against Ónodéra. .259 Agent Outcast. .2бО The Janus-faced Pole. . .262 Ónodéra, Rybikowski and Deception. .264 An Ónodéra Hope Comes True. .280 Chapter 10 'Everyone Here is All Right.' 283 Troubled Swedish-japanese Relations. .283 Swelling Staff. .285 Surveillance of Ónodéra. .286 Chapter 13 A Man and His Legacy 357 Ónodéra in the Eyes of Contemporary Witnesses.357 Ónodéra and His Host Country. .361 Concluding Remarks. 366 Notes 369
Bibliography 413 Name Index 429 Image Credits 435 About the Author 437 |
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title | Master spy on a mission the untold story of Onodera Makoto and Swedish intelligence 1941-1945 |
title_auth | Master spy on a mission the untold story of Onodera Makoto and Swedish intelligence 1941-1945 |
title_exact_search | Master spy on a mission the untold story of Onodera Makoto and Swedish intelligence 1941-1945 |
title_exact_search_txtP | Master spy on a mission the untold story of Onodera Makoto and Swedish intelligence 1941-1945 |
title_full | Master spy on a mission the untold story of Onodera Makoto and Swedish intelligence 1941-1945 Bert Edström ; foreword by C.G. McKay |
title_fullStr | Master spy on a mission the untold story of Onodera Makoto and Swedish intelligence 1941-1945 Bert Edström ; foreword by C.G. McKay |
title_full_unstemmed | Master spy on a mission the untold story of Onodera Makoto and Swedish intelligence 1941-1945 Bert Edström ; foreword by C.G. McKay |
title_short | Master spy on a mission |
title_sort | master spy on a mission the untold story of onodera makoto and swedish intelligence 1941 1945 |
title_sub | the untold story of Onodera Makoto and Swedish intelligence 1941-1945 |
topic | Onodera, Makoto 1897-1987 (DE-588)120848732 gnd Spionageabwehr (DE-588)4182342-4 gnd Spionage (DE-588)4056287-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Onodera, Makoto 1897-1987 Spionageabwehr Spionage Schweden |
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