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An edition of Enigma: The Battle for the Code (2000)

Enigma

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"Winston Churchill called the cracking of the German Enigma code 'the secret weapon that won the war.' Now, for the first time, noted British journalist Hugh Sebag-Montefiore reveals the complete story of the breaking of the code by the Allies -- a breakthrough that played a crucial role in the outcome of World War II. This fascinating account recounts the never-before-told, hair-raising stories of the heroic British and American sailors, spies, and secret agents who faced death in order to capture vital codebooks form sinking ships and snatch them from under the noses of Nazi officials. The author also relates new details about the genesis of the code, little-known facts about how the Poles first cracked the Luftwaffe's version of the code (and then passed it along to the British), and the feverish activities at Bletchley Park, where the day-to-day grind to decode Enigma went on." -- Jacket.

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English
Pages
422

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Enigma: The Battle for the Code
2017, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
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Enigma: the battle for the code
2007, Barnes & Noble
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Enigma: The Battle for the Code
February 12, 2004, Wiley
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Enigma: The Battle for the Code
2004, Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
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2002, Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
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Enigma
2001, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Enigma: The Battle for the Code
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Table of Contents

The betrayal : Belgium and Germany, 1931 --
The leak : Poland, Belgium and Germany, 1929-38 --
An inspired guess : Poland, 1932 --
A terrible mistake : Poland, 1933-9 --
Flight : Germany, Poland, France and England, 1939-40 --
The first capture : Scotland, 1940 --
Mission Impossible : Norway and Bletchley Park, 1940 --
Keeping the Enigma secret : France and Bletchley Park, May-September 1940 --
Deadlock : Bletchley Park, August --
October, 1940 --
The Italian affair : Bletchley Park and the Mediterranean, March 1941 --
The end of the beginning : Norway, March 1941 --
Breakthrough : North of Iceland, May 1941 --
Operation Primrose : the Atlantic, May 1941 --
The knock-out blow : North of Iceland, June 1941 --
Suspicion : Bletchley Park, the Atlantic and Berlin, May -October 1941 --
A two-edged sword : the Atlantic and the Cape Verde Islands, September 1941 --
Living dangerously : the South Atlantic and Norway, November 1941-March 1942 --
The hunt for the Bigram tables : Bletchley Park and Norway, December 1941 --
Black out : the Barents Sea, Bletchley Park, and the admiralty, February-July 1942 --
Breaking the deadlock : the Mediterranean and Bletchley Park, October-December 1942 --
The turning point : South France, the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, November 1942-September 1943 --
Trapped : South France, November 1942-March 1943 --
The arrest : Berlin, March-September 1943 --
Sinking the Scharnhorst : the Barents Sea, December 1943 --
Operation covered : Paris, the Indian Ocean, and the Atlantic, August 1943-March 1944 --
The last Hiccough : Germany, France, and the South Atlantic, March-June 1944 --
Epilogue : Where did they go?

Edition Notes

Reprint. Originally published: New York : John Wiley, 2000.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 410-412) and index.

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Other Titles
Battle for the code

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.54/85
Library of Congress
D810.C88 S43 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 422 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
422

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL37824049M
Internet Archive
enigmabattleforc0000seba_h5i3
ISBN 10
076079118X
ISBN 13
9780760791189
OCLC/WorldCat
155847759

Work Description

"cracking stuff . . . vivid and hitherto unknown details."-Sunday Times (London) The complete untold story of the cracking of the infamous Nazi code Most histories of the cracking of the elusive Enigma code focus on the work done by the codebreakers at Bletchley Park, Britain's famous World War II counterintelligence station. In this fascinating account, however, we are told, for the first time, the hair-raising stories of the heroic British and American sailors, spies, and secret agents who put their lives on the line to provide the codebreakers with the materials they needed. Noted British journalist Hugh Sebag-Montefiore tracked down many of the surviving players in the Enigma drama, and these witnesses-some of them speaking on record for the first time-provide unforgettable firsthand accounts of the courageous men and women who faced death in order to capture vital codebooks from sinking ships and snatch them from under the noses of Nazi officials. In addition to these gripping stories, we learn fascinating new details about the genesis of the code and the feverish activities at Bletchley. Enigma is a spellbinding account of the brilliant feat of decryption that turned the tide of World War II.

Excerpts

On Sunday 1 November 1931 Hans Thilo Schmidt, a forty-three-year-old executive at the German Defence Ministry Cipher Office in Berlin, took a step from which there was no turning back.
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