World War, 1939-1945 + Cryptography
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World War, 1939-1945 + Cryptography
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World War, 1939-1945 + Cryptography
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- Subject of42
- Pearl Harbor revisited, United States Navy communications intelligence, 1924-1941, Frederick D. Parker
- Sharing the burden, women in cryptology during World War II, Jennifer Wilcox
- Cryptologic aspects of German intelligence activities in South America during World War II, David P. Mowry
- The secret war, by Francis Russell and the editors of Time-Life Books
- Decoding Nazi secrets, a Darlow Smithson production for NOVA/WGBH and Channel 4 ; produced for Darlow Smithson Productions Ltd. by Peter Bate
- The secret war, spies, ciphers, and guerrillas, 1939-1945, Max Hastings
- Eavesdropping on hell, historical guide to Western communications intelligence and the Holocaust, 1939-1945, Robert J. Hanyok
- Battle of wits, the complete story of codebreaking in World War II, Stephen Budiansky
- A priceless advantage, U.S. Navy communications intelligence and the battles of Coral Sea, Midway, and the Aleutians, Frederick D. Parker
- Code girls, the untold story of the American women code breakers of World War II, Liza Mundy
- Code talkers and warriors, Native Americans and World War II, Tom Holm
- American signal intelligence in Northwest Africa and Western Europe, George F. Howe
- Navajo weapon, the Navajo code talkers, Sally McClain
- German cipher machines of World War II, David P. Mowry
- War of shadows, codebreakers, spies, and the secret struggle to drive the Nazis from the Middle East, Gershom Gorenberg
- Navajo code talkers, Nathan Aaseng
- Codebreakers' victory, how the Allied cryptographers won World War II, Hervie Haufler
- Code Talkers Recognition Act of 2008
- The Hut Six story : breaking the Enigma codes, Gordon Welchman
- The secret in Building 26, the untold story of America's ultra war against the U-boat Enigma codes, Jim DeBrosse and Colin Burke
- Breaking the code, a father's secret, a daughter's journey, and the question that changed everything, Karen Fisher-Alaniz
- West wind clear, cryptology and the winds message controversy : a documentary history, Robert J. Hanyok and David P. Mowry
- Between silk and cyanide, a codemaker's war, 1941-1945, Leo Marks
- Delusions of intelligence, Enigma, Ultra and the end of secure ciphers, R.A. Ratcliff
- Search for Kennedy's PT 109, National Geographic ; producer/writer, Peter Getzels
- The secret lives of codebreakers, the men and women who cracked the Enigma code at Bletchley Park, Sinclair McKay
- ULTRA and the Army Air Forces in World War II, an interview with Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Lewis F. Powell, Jr., edited with an introduction and essay by Diane T. Putney
- The emperor's codes, the breaking of Japan's secret ciphers, Michael Smith
- Joe's war, my father decoded, Annette Kobak
- The SIGABA /ECM II Cipher Machine, "a beautiful idea", Timothy J. Mucklow
- Station X, decoding Nazi secrets, Michael Smith
- Solving the enigma, history of the cryptanalytic bombe, Jennifer Wilcox
- Marching orders, the untold story of World War II, Bruce Lee
- XIX Tactical Air Command and ULTRA, Patton's force enhancers in the 1944 campaign in France, Bradford J. "BJ" Shwedo
- The quiet heroes of the Southwest Pacific Theater, an oral history of the men and women of CBB and FRUMEL, Sharon A Maneki
- Codebreakers, the inside story of Bletchley Park, edited by F.H. Hinsley, Alan Stripp
- The American magic : codes, ciphers, and the defeat of Japan, Ronald Lewin