- Vernon Kell
Major-General Sir Vernon George Waldegrave Kell, KBE (
21 November ,1873 –27 March ,1942 ) was the founder and first director general (DG) of the British Security Service, otherwise known asMI5 .Kell was the son of Major Waldegrave Kell of the
38th Foot and his wife, Georgiana Augusta Konarska. She was daughter of a Polish émigré, Aleksander Konarski, a surgeon with the 1st Podhalian Rifle Regiment who had fought in theNovember Uprising and had been awarded the V.M. (Gold, 4th class) and his English wife.After graduating from Sandhurst, Kell was commissioned into the
South Staffordshire Regiment and fought in theBoxer Rebellion in 1900. As he could speak German, Italian, French and Polish with equal facility, he served and studied in China andRussia and subsequently learned to speak their respective languages.While he served as an intelligence staff in
Tientsin , he was also the foreign correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph ".From 1902 to 1906 Kell was head of the German section of the
War Office , eventually rising to the rank of staff captain. DuringWorld War I , Kell headed theMI5 's section dealing with the Indian seditionist movement in Europe, calledMI5(g) . Among Nathan's officers worked ex-ICS officers Robert Nathan and HL Stephenson.Harvnb|Popplewell|1995|p=218] His worked at the time close to the Special Branch of theScotland Yard headed byBasil Thomson , and was successful in tracing the works of Indian revolutionaries who worked along with the Germans during the war.Harvnb|Popplewell|1995|p=220]Removed from office by
Winston Churchill duringWorld War II , Kell was knighted for his services (KBE) shortly before his death.ee also
* Sir Mansfield Smith-Cumming
*Sidney Reilly
* Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart
*William Melville * Intelligence and Imperial Defence: British Intelligence and the Defence of the British Empire. Richard James Popplewell.1995
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