Ebook: The secret listeners: how the wartime Y Service intercepted the secret German codes for Bletchley Park
Author: Great Britain. Government Communications Headquarters., Great Britain. Royal Air Force. Y Service., McKay Sinclair
- Tags: Military intelligence--Great Britain, World War 1939-1945--Cryptography, World War 1939-1945--Electronic intelligence--Great Britain, World War 1939-1945--Secret service--Great Britain, Military intelligence, Secret service, Cryptography, Electronic intelligence, Great Britain. -- Government Communications Headquarters, Great Britain. -- Royal Air Force. -- Y Service, Military intelligence -- Great Britain, World War 1939-1945 -- Cryptography, World War 1939-1945 -- Electronic intelligence -- Great Br
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Aurum Press
- City: Great Britain
- Language: English
- epub
Cover; Title page; Contents; 1 Tuning in to the Enemy; 2 Reporting for Special Duties; 3 The Human Computors; 4 The Listeners at Large; 5 The Blitz and the Ghost Voices; 6 Heat, Sand and Ashes; 7 A World Wide Web of Intelligence; 8 Feuds, Farce and Panic; 9 Wilder Shores and Secret Missions; 10 This is No Holiday Camp; 11 Storms in the Desert; 12 Rommel and the Art of Dirty Tricks; 13 Not So Quiet on the Domestic Front; 14 Life-Long Friendships Were Forged; 15 By the Sleepy Lagoon; 16 Foreboding and Frustration; 17 Witnesses to Different Worlds; 18 D-Day and After.;Follow-up to the bestselling The Secret Life of Bletchley Park, the hitherto-untold story of how young men and women across the world listened in to and intercepted the enemy's radio traffic so that Bletchley Park's codebreakers could turn the course of the war. Before Bletchley Park could break the German war machine's codes, its daily military communications had to be monitored and recorded by #x93;the Listening Service" #x96; the wartime department whose bases moved with every theatre of war: Cairo, Malta, Gibraltar, Iraq, Cyprus, as well as having listening stations along the eastern coast of Britain to intercept radio traffic in the European theatre. This is the story of the #x96; usually very young #x96; men and women sent out to far-flung outposts to listen in for Bletchley Park, an oral history of exotic locations and ordinary lives turned upside down by a sudden remote posting #x96; the heady nightlife of Cairo, filing-cabinets full of snakes in North Africa, and flights out to Delhi by luxurious flying boat.
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