1st Edition

Codebreaking and Signals Intelligence

Edited By Christopher Andrew Copyright 1986
148 Pages
by Routledge

148 Pages
by Routledge

148 Pages
by Routledge

Despite publicity given to the successes of British and American codebreakers during the Second World War, the study of signals intelligence is still complicated by governmental secrecy over even the most elderly peacetime sigint. This book, first published in 1986, lifts the veil on some of these historical secrets. Christopher Andrew and Keith Neilson cast new light on how Tsarist codebreakers... Read more

1. Codebreaking and Signals Intelligence Christopher Andrew  2. Tsarist Codebreakers and British Codes Christopher Andrew and Keith Neilson  3. No Final Solution: A Survey of the Cryptanalytical Capabilities of German Military Agencies, 1926-35 J.W.M. Chapman  4. The Government Code and Cypher School Between the Wars A.G. Denniston  5. From Polish Bomba to British Bombe: The Birth of Ultra Gordon Welchman  6. Ultra’s Poor Relations Christopher Morris  7. Surveillance and Intelligence Under the Vichy Regime: The Service du Contrôle Technique, 1939-45 Roger Austin

Biography

Christopher Andrew