Military History - Other Topics - Diverse Subjects
Intelligence,
Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Covers the development of
espionage, intelligence, electronic warfare, codes & cyphers
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| GERMAN MILITARY INTELLIGENCE IN WORLD WAR II: THE ABWEHR: by Lauran Paine The story of the Abwehr in WWII and Admiral Canaris, the enigmatic man who commanded it until his arrest and execution in the final months of the war. It was the Abwehr which supplied Hitler with the information which they used in planning the subjugation of Europe, whilst the organisation itself was headed by a man who, at some point in his career (although when is open to question), became an anti-Nazi.1984, Robert Hale Ltd, 1st edition, 0709196288,< R-03>,viii + 199pp, 16 photos, bibliography, index, vg in slightly fading dw, , Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 13350-01..............................£12.00 |
| IN OBEDIENCE TO INSTRUCTIONS: FANY WITH THE SOE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN by Margaret Pawley An untold piece of wartime history describing the role of the 2,000 young women of the curiously named 'First Aid Nursing Yeomanry' - FANY - who made a major contribution to the secret war effort. The author concentrates on SOE operations in the Mediterranean theatre, where she and her colleagues served. A previously untold piece of wartime history. 1999, Pen & Sword, , 0850526337,< R-03>,178pp, 18 b/w ills, New in d/w, , Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 27996-01..............................£19.95 |
| THE PENKOVSKY PAPERS by Colonel Oleg Penkovsky Oleg Penkovsky was one of the most effective spies to have worked for the West. From April, 1961 to the end of August 1962, the period of the Berlin Wall and the mounting Cuba crisis, he furnished the West with up to the minute information on the innermost political and military secrets of the Soviet Union. The damage he caused shook the entire Soviet military heirachy. Penkovsky was arrested by the KGB in 1962, and tried and executed in 1963, his were smuggled out after his execution It is commonly believed that they were not written by him, but to be an American creation in diary form based on his interviews with American and British intelligence services. 1965, Collins, First edition, ,< R-03>,349pp, 21 ills, Good in dw, , Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 732-01..............................£10.00 |
| THE PENKOVSKY PAPERS by Colonel Oleg Penkovsky Oleg Penkovsky was one of the most effective spies to have worked for the West. From April, 1961 to the end of August 1962, the period of the Berlin Wall and the mounting Cuba crisis, he furnished the West with up to the minute information on the innermost political and military secrets of the Soviet Union. The damage he caused shook the entire Soviet military heirachy. Penkovsky was arrested by the KGB in 1962,tried and executed in 1963, his diaries were smuggled out after his execution. It is commonly believed that they were not written by him, but to be an American creation in diary form based on his interviews with American and British intelligence services. 1965, Collins, , ,< R-03>,2nd imp. 349pp. illustrations, No dw. Good, , Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 732-02..............................£8.00 |
| PIERCING THE REICH by Joseph E Persico The operations of the OSS to place secret agents in the Third Reich during World War II. More than 200 agents were infiltrated into Germany and occupied areas after the invasion of France in 1944. An ingenious, heroic and sometimes tragic chapter in the history of the intelligence war.1979, Michael Joseph, , 0718117832 ,< R-03>,xx + 376pp, 35 ills, map, Reading copy., , Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 13393-01..............................£10.00 |
| PIERCING THE REICH by Joseph E Persico Mass market paperback. Pages browning. Crease down spine. Good. How the OSS inflitrated over 200 agents into the Third Reich in World War II. Some were even parachuted into Berlin1979, Sphere Books, , 0722168098,< R-03>,464pp ills., Mass market paperback, , CARDSubject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 13393-02..............................£3.00 |
| THEIR TRADE IS TREACHERY by Chapman Pincher The penetration of Britain's Security by agents of the Soviet Bloc. Legendary expert on intelligence affairs, Chapman Pincher, looks at the moles, super-moles, and known traitors. He pays special attention to Sir Roger Hollis, Director General of MI5, Britain's security service in the 1960s. Renegade British counter-intelligence agent, Peter Wright, alleged that Hollis was the so-called 'Fifth Man' in the notorious Soviet spy ring consisting of the British traitors, Guy Burgess, Donald MacLean, Kim Philby and Anthony Blunt.1981, Sidgwick and Jackson, , 0283987812,< R-03>,x + 240pp, ills, index, vg in rubbed dw, , Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 21228-01..............................£9.00 |
| TOO SECRET TOO LONG by Chapman Pincher Pincher's investigations into the cover-ups and officially sponsored legends that concealed the truth about the extent to which British Secret Services were penetrated and manipulated by Soviet agents. Includes the traitor inside MI5 - "The Spy of the Century".1984, St. Martin's Press, , 0312809026 ,< R-03>,638pp, 15 ills, Notes & Sources, appendices, index, g in dw, , Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 28157-01..............................£10.00 |
| TRAITORS: THE LABYRINTH OF TREASON by Chapman Pincher Treason and Traitors. An examination of why the Rosenbergs, Philby, Prime, Walker, Boyce, Blunt and others betrayed their country.1987, Sidgwick and Jackson, , 0283993790,< R-03>,xviii + 346pp, 8pp photos, bibliography, index, vg in dw, , Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 21780-01..............................£10.00 |
| TARGET TOKYO by Gordon W Prange The history of the remarkable Soviet espionage organization of Richard Sorge who acted as an unofficial aid to the German Ambassador in Tokyo in WWII. He and his ring passed countless vital military secrets to their Russian masters right up to Sorge's arrest in 1944. The ring was one of the most successful spying networks of all time.1984, McGraw Hill, , 0070506779,< R-03>,xxxii + 595pp, 20 ills, notes, bibliography, index, vg in rubbed and slightly edge-worn dw, , Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 9429-01..............................£10.00 |
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