Voices from the Code Breakers

Author(s): Michael Paterson

Fiction

This book takes a comprehensive look at the undercover war, revealing just how much of WWII was won away from the battlefields. From the British cryptologists to the European resistance fighters, this book uncovers the stories of extraordinary people and their chance finds, lucky accidents, dogged determination and moments of sheer brilliance, to expose how the war was really won. It includes an intriguing glimpse at the early history of the computer - its spectacular uses and subsequent development and features vivid first-hand accounts from the staff of Bletchley Park, the French and Dutch resistance fighters, the American secret agents and the British SOE saboteurs. It is illustrated with secret maps, resistance maps and rare archive photographs.

General Information

  • : 9780715322802
  • : 44985
  • : 44985
  • : 27 April 2007
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Michael Paterson
  • : Hardback
  • : 940.548641
  • : 288
  • : 30 black & white photos

More About The Product

Michael Paterson is a military historian, researcher, writer and illustrator who began his career on the military magazine Battlefield Review. He is the author of Battle for the Skies, Winston Churchill: His Military Life 1895-1945, and was a key researcher on Voices from D-Day. He lives in Walworth, South London.

Introduction; 1 Codes and War: The Beginnings of Secret Intelligence; 2 Countdown to World War II; 3 The Storm Breaks; 4 The Battle of the Atlantic; 5 Occupied Europe and the Resistance; 6 The Services Liaison Unit; 7 D-Day; 8 The Pacific War; 9 The Final Victory; Chronology; Index.

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