Tomás Harris
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Tomás (Tommy) Harris (10 April, 1908 at Hampstead, London - 27 January 1964 at Majorca, Spain; motor accident) was a Spanish-speaking officer with MI5 during World War II who worked with Garbo, an important double agent for the British. Together they made up a fictional team of 27 fake sub-agents, who were created in order to convince German intelligence that Garbo was a reliable spy. This resulted in what became known as The Garbo deception.
[edit] Pujol's and Tomás' network of fictitious agents
AGENT SUB-AGENT |Agent ONE -------------------------|J(2) KLM pilot and courier |KLM steward | |-resigned in 1943 |J(3) Head of Spanish MOI Section | | | |J(4) Censor in MOI | | | |J(5) Secretary in Cabinet Office | |Agent TWO -------------------------|2(I) WIDOW |William Gerbers | Mrs. Gerbers |-died in Bootle, England in 1942 | |Agent THREE -----------------------|3(I) Pilot Officer |BENEDICT | |-"Carlos", a Venezuelan student |3(2) Officer in British 49th Infantry Division | in Glasgow, Scotland | | |3(3) Greek seaman and deserter | GARBO/ARABEL --|Agent FOUR ------------------------|4(I) ALMURA (Juan Pujol) |CHAMILLUS | radio operator |-Gibraltarian NAAFI waiter based | | in Chislehurst (London), England |4(2) Guard based in Chislehurst | | | |4(3) US NCO based in London | |Agent FIVE ------------------------|5(I) Agent FIVE's cousin in Buffalo, USA |MOONBEAM |-a Venezuelan based in Ottawa, | Canada |-brother of "BENEDICT" | |Agent SIX |Field Security NCO |-died in 1943 | |Agent SEVEN -----------------------|7(I) Soldier in British 9th Armoured Division |DAGOBERT | |-Ex-seaman in Swansea, Wales |7(2) DONNY | Leader of World Aryan Order | |7(3) Wren in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) | |7(4) DICK | Indian fanatic | |7(5) DRAKE in Exeter, England | |7(6) Welsh fascist in South Wales | |7(7) DORICK in Harwich, England
In January 1999 The Security Service released Tomás Harris's case files on GARBO. Harris's "Summary of the Garbo Case 1941-1945" is also published, entitled Garbo: The Spy who saved D-Day (ISBN 1-903365-58-9).
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