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The Searchers Kenneth Macksey

The Searchers By Kenneth Macksey

The Searchers by Kenneth Macksey


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The story of ground-breaking wartime radio interception - 'the other ENIGMA'.

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The Searchers: Radio Intercept in Two World Wars by Kenneth Macksey

The Robert Harris novel/film ENIGMA has popularised the subject of code-breaking and military intelligence as never before. Yet the ULTRA secret -- the Allied 'breaking' of the German 'Enigma' code was only part of a much wider story. In both world wars, radio was a primary means of communication -- and searching for enemy radio traffic became top priority. Using radio intercepts enabled the Germans to inflict devastating losses on the Russians in 1914; mis-using radio intercepts saw the Royal Navy fail to catch the German fleet. Radio warfare played a critical role during the Battle of Britain and the battle of the Atlantic: regardless of what a U-boat transmitted, the British developed the technology to catch them the moment they began to broadcast. From 1914 to the great campaigns of World War II, radio intercepts shaped the course of history. Kenneth Macksey reveals how.

About Kenneth Macksey

Kenneth Macksey was commissioned into the Royal Tank Regiment during the Second World War and has enjoyed a long and successful career as a miitary historian. Cassell Military Paperbacks include his THE MILITARY ERRORS OF WORLD WAR TWO.

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GOR010480086
9780304366514
030436651X
The Searchers: Radio Intercept in Two World Wars by Kenneth Macksey
Used - Like New
Paperback
Orion Publishing Co
2004-02-05
288
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