How i discovered World War II's greatest spy and other stories of intelligence and code
Spies, secret messages, and military intelligence have fascinated readers for centuries but never more than today, when terrorists threaten America and society depends so heavily on communications. Much of what was known about communications intelligence came first from David Kahn's pathbreakin...
Otros Autores: | |
---|---|
Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Boca Raton, FL :
Auerbach Publications, an imprint of Taylor and Francis
2014.
|
Edición: | 1st edition |
Materias: | |
Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628895406719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1: How I Discovered World War II's Greatest Spy; Chapter 2: Did Roosevelt Know?; Chapter 3: Pearl Harbor and the Inadequacy of Cryptanalysis; Chapter 4: How the United States Viewed Germany and Japan in 1941; Chapter 5: Roosevelt, Magic, and Ultra; Chapter 6: Edward Bell and His Zimmermann Telegram Memoranda; Chapter 7: Cryptology and the Origins of Spread Spectrum; Chapter 8: The Rise of Intelligence; Chapter 9: Intelligence in World War II: A Survey; Chapter 10: Why Germany's Intelligence Failed in World War II
- Chapter 11: An Enigma ChronologyChapter 12: The Black Code; Chapter 13: Nothing Sacred: The Allied Solution of Vatican Codes in World War II; Chapter 14: Finland's Codebreaking in World War II; Chapter 15: Soviet Comint in the Cold War; Chapter 16: How the Allies Suppressed the Second Greatest Secret of World War II; Chapter 17: An Historical Theory of Intelligence; Chapter 18: Clausewitz on Intelligence; Chapter 19: Surprise and Secrecy: Two Thoughts; Chapter 20: Intelligence Lessons in Macbeth; Chapter 21: How Garbles Tickled History; Chapter 22: The Cryptologic Origin of Braille
- Chapter 23: The Only False Message I KnowChapter 24: The Prehistory of the General Staff; Chapter 25: Charles J. Mendelsohn and Why I Envy Him; Chapter 26: The Man in the Iron Mask: Encore et Enfin, Cryptologically; Chapter 27: Students Better than a Pro (Bazeries) and an Author (Candela); Chapter 28: The Old Master of Austrian Cryptology; Chapter 29: Enigma Uncracked: The Allies Fail to Break the German Cipher Machine; Chapter 30: The Future of the Past: Questions in Cryptologic History; Back Cover