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- 2002318217 contributor B9299470.
- 2002318217 created "2001.".
- 2002318217 date "2001".
- 2002318217 date "2001.".
- 2002318217 dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- 2002318217 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 458-519) and index.".
- 2002318217 description "Machine generated contents note: 1 Bletchley Park in Pre-War Perspective 1 -- Christopher Andrew -- 2 The Government Code and Cypher School and the First Cold War 15 -- Michael Smith -- 3 Reminiscences on Enigma 41 -- Hugh Foss -- 4 Breaking Air Force and Army Enigma 47 -- Ralph Erskine -- 5 Hut 6 From the Inside 77 -- Derek Taunt -- 6 Breaking Italian Naval Enigma 94 -- Mavis Batey -- 7 A -Bioqraphical Fragmen: 1942-5 110 -- John Chadwick -- 8 An Undervalued Effort: How the British Broke Japan's Codes 127 -- Michael Smith -- 9 Most Helpful and Co-operative GC&CS and the Development of American Diplomatic Cryptanalysis, 1941-2 152 -- David Alvarez -- 10 Breaking German Naval Enigma on Both Sides of the Atlantic 174 -- Ralph Erskine -- 11 Hut 8 from the Inside 197 -- Rolf Noskwith -- 12 Bletchley Park and the Birth of the Very Special Relationship 211 -- Stephen Budiansky -- 13 Mihailovic or Tito? How the Codebreakers Helped Churchill Choose 237 -- John Cripps -- 14 Traffic Analysis: A Loq-reader's Tale 264 -- James W. Thirsk -- 15 Bletchley Park, Double Cross and D-Day 278 -- Michael Smith -- 16 How Dilly Knox and his Girls Broke the Abwehr Enigma 301 -- Keith Batey -- 17 Breaking Tunny and the Birth of Colossus 317 -- Shaun Wylie -- 18 Colossus and the Dawning of the Computer Age 342 -- B. Jack Copeland -- 19 Enigma's Security: What the Germans Really Knew 370 -- Ralph Erskine -- 20 From Amateurs to Professionals: GC&CS and Institution-Building in Sigint 386 -- Philip H. J. Davies -- 21 Cold War Codebreaking and Beyond: The Legacy of Bletchley Park 403 -- Richard J. Aldrich -- 22 Bletchley Park in Postwar Perspective 431 -- Christopher Andrew -- Appendix I The very simple cipher which 'Snow', the first Double Cross agent, was given by his German controllers 441 -- Appendix II Wehrmacht Enigma Indicating Systems, except the Kriegsmarine's Kenngruppenbuch System 444 -- Appendix III The Naval Enigma Kenngruppenbuch Indicator System - used with the main wartime ciphers 449 -- Appendix IV Cillies 453.".
- 2002318217 extent "xv, 543 p. ;".
- 2002318217 identifier "0593049101".
- 2002318217 identifier hrev-a0c2o0-aa.
- 2002318217 identifier 2002318217.html.
- 2002318217 identifier 2002318217.html.
- 2002318217 identifier 2002318217.html.
- 2002318217 issued "2001".
- 2002318217 issued "2001.".
- 2002318217 language "eng".
- 2002318217 publisher "London ; New York : Bantam,".
- 2002318217 spatial "Great Britain.".
- 2002318217 subject "D810.C88 A28 2001".
- 2002318217 subject "Great Britain. Government Communications Headquarters.".
- 2002318217 subject "World War, 1939-1945 Cryptography.".
- 2002318217 subject "World War, 1939-1945 Electronic intelligence Great Britain.".
- 2002318217 subject "World War, 1939-1945 Secret service Great Britain.".
- 2002318217 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Bletchley Park in Pre-War Perspective 1 -- Christopher Andrew -- 2 The Government Code and Cypher School and the First Cold War 15 -- Michael Smith -- 3 Reminiscences on Enigma 41 -- Hugh Foss -- 4 Breaking Air Force and Army Enigma 47 -- Ralph Erskine -- 5 Hut 6 From the Inside 77 -- Derek Taunt -- 6 Breaking Italian Naval Enigma 94 -- Mavis Batey -- 7 A -Bioqraphical Fragmen: 1942-5 110 -- John Chadwick -- 8 An Undervalued Effort: How the British Broke Japan's Codes 127 -- Michael Smith -- 9 Most Helpful and Co-operative GC&CS and the Development of American Diplomatic Cryptanalysis, 1941-2 152 -- David Alvarez -- 10 Breaking German Naval Enigma on Both Sides of the Atlantic 174 -- Ralph Erskine -- 11 Hut 8 from the Inside 197 -- Rolf Noskwith -- 12 Bletchley Park and the Birth of the Very Special Relationship 211 -- Stephen Budiansky -- 13 Mihailovic or Tito? How the Codebreakers Helped Churchill Choose 237 -- John Cripps -- 14 Traffic Analysis: A Loq-reader's Tale 264 -- James W. Thirsk -- 15 Bletchley Park, Double Cross and D-Day 278 -- Michael Smith -- 16 How Dilly Knox and his Girls Broke the Abwehr Enigma 301 -- Keith Batey -- 17 Breaking Tunny and the Birth of Colossus 317 -- Shaun Wylie -- 18 Colossus and the Dawning of the Computer Age 342 -- B. Jack Copeland -- 19 Enigma's Security: What the Germans Really Knew 370 -- Ralph Erskine -- 20 From Amateurs to Professionals: GC&CS and Institution-Building in Sigint 386 -- Philip H. J. Davies -- 21 Cold War Codebreaking and Beyond: The Legacy of Bletchley Park 403 -- Richard J. Aldrich -- 22 Bletchley Park in Postwar Perspective 431 -- Christopher Andrew -- Appendix I The very simple cipher which 'Snow', the first Double Cross agent, was given by his German controllers 441 -- Appendix II Wehrmacht Enigma Indicating Systems, except the Kriegsmarine's Kenngruppenbuch System 444 -- Appendix III The Naval Enigma Kenngruppenbuch Indicator System - used with the main wartime ciphers 449 -- Appendix IV Cillies 453.".
- 2002318217 title "Action this day / edited by Ralph Erskine and Michael Smith.".
- 2002318217 type "text".