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Bezig met laden... Seizing the Enigma: The Race to Break the German U-Boats Codes, 1939-1943 (1991)door David Kahn, David Kahn
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Well written and eminitely readable book. The German navel enigma was more protected cryptographically speaking, than the army/air force enigma, and thus required greater effort to break it. The 'breaks' came in the way of seizures of document keys from captured German weather ships and U-boats. The many factors leading to the Allies ultimate success in the North Atlantic is the basis of this book. Better than most books on Bletchley Park and the breaking of the German codes during WWII, this book focuses almost exclusively on the breaking of the naval and U-Boat codes. It refutes the movie "U-571," in which a U.S. operation captures German code books, with the truth that it was many valent British sailors who captured these books - - at times, at the expense of their lives. It's also much more accurate about BP, the bombes and the quest to break the Enigma code than is the current movie "The Imitation Game." geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
For almost four desperate years between 1939 and 1943, British and American navies fought a savage, losing battle against German submarine wolf packs. The Allies might never have turned the tide of that historic battle without an intelligence coup. The race to break the German U-boat codes is one of the last great untold stories of World War II. David Kahn, the world's leading historian of cryptology, brings to life this tense, behind-the-scenes drama for the first time. Seizing the Enigma provides the definitive account of how British and American code breakers fought a war of wits against Nazi naval communications and helped lead the Allies to victory in the crucial Battle of the Atlantic. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Meanwhile, Kahn does not let us forget how hard the Nazis were working on breaking our codes. In the end, it’s as Tartakower said: “The winner of the game is the player who makes the next-to-last mistake.” ( )