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Code Wars. How 'Ultra' and 'Magic' Led to Allied Victory

Door John Jackson

Categorie
WO II
Boeknummer
#210353
Titel
Code Wars. How 'Ultra' and 'Magic' Led to Allied Victory
Auteur
Jackson, John
Boektype
Gebonden hardcover met stofomslag
Uitgeverij
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Jaar van uitgave
2011
ISBN10
1848845103
ISBN13
9781848845107
Taal
Engels
Samenvatting
When the top secret code breaking activities at Bletchley Park were revealed in the 1970s, much of the history of the Second World War had to be rewritten. Code Wars examines the role of ULTRA (the intelligence derived from breaking secret enemy signals) on major events of the Second World War. It examines how it influenced the outcome of key battles such as D-Day, El Alamein, Crete, key naval battles, the controversy surrounding Churchill and Coventry, the shadowing of Hitler's V1 pilotless aircraft and the V2 rocket.

The book also examines the pioneering work in breaking Enigma by the Polish cryptographers, and the building of Colossus, the world's first digital, programmable computer, which helped unravel the secret orders of Hitler and the German High Command. It also tells the stor
... (Lees verder)y of the American successes in breaking Japanese signals, known as Magic. The vital role of the intercept stations which took down the enemy messages, providing the raw material for the cryptographers to break, is also explored.

The book shows how the code breakers were able to shorten the war by as much as two years and bring Signals Intelligence, in the postwar years, into a new era of military intelligence gathering.
Pagina's
216
Conditie
Nieuw
Prijs
€ 10,00

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