British Intelligence in the Second World War: Volume 5, Strategic Deception

British Intelligence in the Second World War: Volume 5, Strategic Deception
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 0521401453
ISBN-13 : 9780521401456
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Synopsis British Intelligence in the Second World War: Volume 5, Strategic Deception by : F. H. Hinsley

Volume 5 of the Official History of Intelligence in the Second World War, Strategic Deception, brings the series to an end. Strategic deception depends for its success on the availability of good security and good intelligence. The first three volumes of the series described the intelligence channels that gave the Allies their incomparable insight into enemy capabilities and intentions.

British Intelligence in the Second World War

British Intelligence in the Second World War
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Total Pages : 938
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015001570020
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Synopsis British Intelligence in the Second World War by : Francis Harry Hinsley

Beretning bygget på de officielle dokumenter. Dækker perioden sommer 1941 - sommer 1943.

British Intelligence in the Second World War: Volume 2, Its Influence on Strategy and Operations

British Intelligence in the Second World War: Volume 2, Its Influence on Strategy and Operations
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 700
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ISBN-10 : 0521242908
ISBN-13 : 9780521242905
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Synopsis British Intelligence in the Second World War: Volume 2, Its Influence on Strategy and Operations by : F. H. Hinsley

This readable account thoroughly examines the role played by British intelligence in allied strategy and operations in World War II. The overriding theme throughout is the influence of intelligence on the decisions made by political leaders and military commanders.

British Intelligence in the Second World War: Volume 4, Security and Counter-Intelligence

British Intelligence in the Second World War: Volume 4, Security and Counter-Intelligence
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 432
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ISBN-10 : 0521394090
ISBN-13 : 9780521394093
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Synopsis British Intelligence in the Second World War: Volume 4, Security and Counter-Intelligence by : F. H. Hinsley

The first three volumes of the series dealt with the influence of intelligence on strategy and operations. Volume 4 analyzes the contribution made by intelligence to the work of the authorities responsible for countering the threats of subversion, sabotage and intelligence gathering by the enemy in the United Kingdom and British territories overseas, and neutral countries. It describes the evolution of the security intelligence agencies between the wars and the security situation in September 1939. This volume reviews the arguments about security policy regarding enemy aliens, Fascists and Communists in the winter of 1939-1940 and during the Fifth Column panic in the summer of 1940. It describes how the security system, still at that time inadequately organized and poorly informed, was developed into an efficient machine and how, with invaluable help from signals intelligence and other sources and by the skillful use of double agents, the operation of the enemy intelligence services were effectively countered. In conclusion, it notes the consistent subservience of the Communist Party to the interests of the USSR and the likely threat to British security.

British Intelligence in the Second World War

British Intelligence in the Second World War
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Publisher : Seven Hills Books
Total Pages : 628
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ISBN-10 : 011630961X
ISBN-13 : 9780116309617
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Synopsis British Intelligence in the Second World War by : Francis Harry Hinsley

The field of British intelligence has always been shrouded in mystery, existing in the imagination as a shadowy world of secret agents. The highly acclaimed British Intelligence in the Second World War, originally published in five volumes, provided the first reliable and comprehensive account of intelligence at work.