CI in World War II
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CI in World War II Holmes, Jasper. Double-Edged Secrets-U.S. Naval Intelligence Operations in the Pacific during World War II. Annapolis, 1979. Hurlburt, Arthur S. Whatever Happened to Counter Intelligence? Intelligence Quarterly 2:1 (1986) 1-3. Hyde, C.C. Aspects of the Saboteur Cases. American Journal of International Law 37 (1943): 88ff. Hyde, Montgomery H. Room 3603: The Story of the British Intelligence Center in New York during World War II. New York: Farrar, Straus, 1963. Hynd, Alan. Passport to Treason: The Inside Story of Spies in America. New York: McBride, 1943. Jones, R.V. Most Secret War. London: Coronet Books, 1979. Jukes, Geoff. More on the Soviets and Ultra, Intelligence and National Security 4 (April 1989): 374-84. Jukes, Geoff. The Soviets and Ultra, Intelligence and National Security 3 (April 1988) 233-47. Kahn, David. The Codebreakers: The Story of Secret Writing. New York: Macmillan, 1966. Kahn, David. Codebreaking in World Wars I and II. Historical Journal 23:3 (September 1980): 617-40. Kahn, David. Hitlers Spies: German Military Intelligence in World War II. New York: Macmillan 1978. Kirkpatrick, Lyman. Captains Without Eyes: Intelligence Failures in World War II. New York, 1969. Koop, Theodore F. Weapon of Silence. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1946. Kozaczuk, Wladyslaw. Enigma: How the German Machine Cipher was Broken and How it was Read by the Allies in World War II. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1984. Lewin, Ronald. Ultra Goes to War. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1978. Martin, John. The Making of a Nazi Saboteur: Herman Haupt. Harpers Magazine 95 (April 1943): 532-540. Masterman, J.C. The Double Cross System in the War of 1939 to 1945. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1972. Mastny, Vojtech. Russias Road to the Cold War: Diplomacy, Warfare, and the Politics of Communism 1941-1945. New York, 1979. Montagu, Ewers. Beyond Top Secret Ultra. London: Peter Davis, 1977. Parrish, Thomas. The Ultra Americans. New York: Stein and Day, 1986. Persico, Joseph E. Piercing the Reich: The Penetration of Nazi Germany by American Secret Agents During World War II. New York: Viking Press, 1979. Pincher, Chapman. Too Secret Too Long. New York: St. Martins Press, 1984. Popov, Dusko. Spy/Counterspy. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1974. Rachlis, Eugene. They Came to Kill: The Story of Eight Nazi Saboteurs in America. New York: Random House, 1961. Rout, Leslie B. Jr. And John F. Bratzel. The Shadow War: German Espionage and United States Counterespionage in Latin America during World War II. Frederick, MD: University Publications, 1986. Rout, Leslie B. Jr. And John F. Bratzel. Abwehr Ciphers in Latin America, Cryptologia 7:2 (1983): 132-144.
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