signals war often depended upon close collaboration among alliance partners.
Foreword: A Historian's Perspective
vii
David Kahn
Axis Sigint Collaboration: A Limited Partnership
1
(17)
David Alvarez
Automating American Cryptanalysis 1930-45: Marvelous Machines, a Bit Too Late
18
(22)
Colin Burke
Signals Intelligence in Australia during the Pacific War
40
(22)
Frank Cain
New Evidence on Breaking the Japanese Army Codes
62
(22)
Edward J. Drea
Joseph E. Richard
The `Usual Source': Signals Intelligence and Planning for the Eighth Army `Crusader' Offensive, 1941
84
(35)
John Ferris
Cautious Collaborators: The Struggle for Anglo-American Cryptanalytic Co-operation, 1940-43
119
(27)
Lee A. Gladwin
Searching for Security: The German Investigations into Enigma's Security
146
(22)
R.A. Ratcliff
New Intelligence Releases: A British Side to the Story
168
(8)
Bradley F. Smith
Signals Intelligence and Vichy France, 1940-44: Intelligence in Defeat
176
(25)
Martin Thomas
Chinese Codebreakers, 1927-45
201
(13)
Maochun Yu
About the Contributors
214
(2)
Abstracts
216
(5)
Index
221
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