By Ronald Koorm
Ronald Koorm brings you a glossary of codebreaking, wartime systems, equipment and the techniques used to acquire, interpret and act upon vital intelligence.
This is a hardback book, packed with listings of the methods, systems, equipment and much more. Aimed principally at the collecting and analysing of military intelligence in WWII, the listings provide an outline of the development of codebreaking and gathering of enemy intelligence. This book tracks the evolution of certain organisations over time, with extra detail on others contained in the book's glossary. You will find listings for projects such as the development of the intelligence gathering and analysis that included the Outstations around Bletchley Park, at nearby Wavendon, at Adstock near Buckingham and at Gayhurst, outside Newport Pagnell.
WWII Codebreaking Systems, Equipment and Deception: A Wartime Glossary outlines the systems, equipment, and deception relevant to intelligence and codebreaking in some detail. If you are interested in the breadth of WWII codebreaking activity, there is no better reference available.
Size 241x164mm, 224 pages, ISBN: 9781399053549