216 Pages
by
Routledge
216 Pages
by
Routledge
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Military intelligence, grossly neglected during the interwar period, had by mid-1942 proved itself indispensable through information gathered from intercepted radio messages in the supposedly unbreakable German Enigma cipher. Ralph Bennett, who worked for four years at Bletchley Park as a senior producer of the intelligence (Ultra') derived from the Enigma decrypts, illustrates in this collection... Read more
Intelligence and National Security- "In the distorting and self-referential discourse of academic intelligence Bennett"s is a compelling if awkward voice of sanity"
Paper Wars, - "another work that is mandatory reading for those interested in a proper understanding of Ultra...This book is the result of the work of a meticulos historian always looking to separate supposition from fact...his efforts to fill in the gaps in intelligence history...must be applauded
Paper Wars, - "another work that is mandatory reading for those interested in a proper understanding of Ultra...This book is the result of the work of a meticulos historian always looking to separate supposition from fact...his efforts to fill in the gaps in intelligence history...must be applauded
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Ralph Bennett






