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The Enigma War

The Inside Story of the German Enigma Codes and How the Allies Broke Them

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Kiadó: Charles Scribner's Sons
Kiadás helye: New York
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott kemény kötés
Oldalszám: 268 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 21 cm x 14 cm
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I ere is the first complete account of the incredible intelligence war fought for the mastery of Enigma, the code used by most branches of the German Armed Forces in World War II. Beginning ten full years before the eruption of hostilities in September 1 939 and increasing in intensity throughout the war, the Enigma war was won by the Allies through the success of Ultra, the Allied codebreaking operation at Bletchley Park, England. Ultra remained until recently one of the best-kept secrets of World War II. Now, using firsthand materials including documents, personal accounts, and interviews with survivors, Dr. Józef Garlinski reveals the inside story of the breaking of the Enigma code and the origins of the Ultra network for distributing decoded information.
Beginning with the 1929 capture by Polish counter-intelligence of an early model of the Enigma encoding machine. Dr. Gar-liriski describes the dramatic details of the breaking of the code by three Polish crypt-analysts in... Tovább

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I ere is the first complete account of the incredible intelligence war fought for the mastery of Enigma, the code used by most branches of the German Armed Forces in World War II. Beginning ten full years before the eruption of hostilities in September 1 939 and increasing in intensity throughout the war, the Enigma war was won by the Allies through the success of Ultra, the Allied codebreaking operation at Bletchley Park, England. Ultra remained until recently one of the best-kept secrets of World War II. Now, using firsthand materials including documents, personal accounts, and interviews with survivors, Dr. Józef Garlinski reveals the inside story of the breaking of the Enigma code and the origins of the Ultra network for distributing decoded information.
Beginning with the 1929 capture by Polish counter-intelligence of an early model of the Enigma encoding machine. Dr. Gar-liriski describes the dramatic details of the breaking of the code by three Polish crypt-analysts in 1932, of their struggles to construct a machine capable of deciphering the coded messages quickly, and of their decision in 1939, with the German invasion imminent, to turn over their machines and information to astonished French and British intelligence agents. Dr. Garlinski goes on to describe the establishment of Ultra, and to explain how information obtained from Enigma-tncoátá communications affected the Battle of Britain, the Battle of the Atlantic, the war in North Africa, and the Allied landing in France, as well as the movements of the Soviet Army and the anti-Hitler conspiracy in Germany. In these and many other revelations, The Enigma War contributes enormously toward a new understanding •of the history of World War II.
In an appendix of special interest to cryptographers, Colonel Tadeusz Lisicki
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