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War Cabinet and Cabinet: Home Defence (Security) Executive: Records

Catalogue reference: CAB 114

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CAB 114

This series consists of files of the Home Defence (Security) Executive and Security Executive's Secretary on various subjects including National Registration, control of information, control of prisoners of war, security control at seaports and...

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Reference

CAB 114

Title
War Cabinet and Cabinet: Home Defence (Security) Executive: Records
Date

1940-1946

Description

This series consists of files of the Home Defence (Security) Executive and Security Executive's Secretary on various subjects including National Registration, control of information, control of prisoners of war, security control at seaports and airports and other security matters.

Related material

Minutes are in CAB 93/3 CAB 93/2

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
  • Cabinet, Security Executive, 1945-1945
  • War Cabinet, Home Defence (Security) Executive, 1940-1941
  • War Cabinet, Security Executive, 1941-1945
Physical description

54 file(s)

Access conditions

Subject to 30 year closure unless otherwise stated

Immediate source of acquisition

From 1974 Cabinet Office

Subjects
Topics
Internment
Accruals

Series is accruing

Administrative / biographical background

During May 1940 the War Cabinet had under consideration action to be taken should France fall out of the war, one of the recommendations of the chiefs of staff being strong security measures within the UK including internment of enemy aliens and members of subversive organisations.

The Prime Minister established the Home Defence (Security) Executive (HD(S)E) on the 27 May, consisting of representatives of the Home Office, the Commander-in-Chief, Home Forces, the Security Service and the Secret Intelligence Service, and Lord Swinton was appointed Chairman. The Executive was empowered to consider all questions relating to defence against the Fifth Column, and to initiate action through the appropriate departments. Its title was changed to the Security Executive (SE) in October 1941.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C3921/

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