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9780471490357

Enigma The Battle for the Code

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    9780471490357

  • ISBN10:

    0471490350

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-02-12
  • Publisher: WILEY

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ACCLAIM FOR ENIGMA "CRACKING STUFF...VIVID AND HITHERTO UNKNOWN DETAILS." -Sunday Times (London) "IN A CROWD OF BOOKS DEALING WITH THE ALLIED BREAKING OF THE WORLD WAR II CIPHER MACHINE ENIGMA, HUGH SEBAG-MONTEFIORE HAS SCORED A SCOOP." -Washington Post 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-the breaking that played a crucial role in the outcome of World War II. This fascinating account relates 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 from sinking ships and snatch them from under the noses of Nazi officials. Sebag-Montefiore 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, Based in part on documents recently unearthed from American and British archives-including previously confidential government files-and in part on unforgettable, firsthand accounts of surviving witnesses, Enigma unearths the stunning truth about the brilliant piece of decryption that changed history.

Author Biography

HUGH SEBAG-MONTEFIORE is an attorney and journalist who has written for numerous British newspapers, including the Sunday times, the Sunday Telegraph, and the Observer. His family owned Bletchley Park before it was sold to the British government in the late 1930s. He lives in London.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
v
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction 1(8)
Prologue 9(6)
The Betrayal
15(6)
Belgium and Germany, 1931
The Leak
21(10)
Poland, Belgium and Germany, 1929--38
An Inspired Guess
31(8)
Poland, 1932
A Terrible Mistake
39(7)
Poland, 1933--9
Flight
46(13)
Germany, Poland and England, 1939--40
The First Capture
59(10)
Scotland, 1940
Mission Impossible
69(10)
Norway and Bletchley Park, 1940
Keeping the Enigma Secret
79(14)
France and Bletchley Park, May--September 1940
Deadlock
93(10)
Bletchley Park, August--October, 1940
The Italian Affair
103(14)
Bletchley Park and the Mediterranean, March 1941
The End of the Beginning
117(6)
Norway, March 1941
Breakthrough
123(9)
North of Iceland, May 1941
Operation Primrose
132(15)
The Atlantic, May 1941
The Knock-Out Blow
147(9)
North of Iceland, June 1941
Suspicion
156(12)
Bletchley Park, the Atlantic and Berlin, May--October 1941
A Two-Edged Sword
168(10)
The Atlantic and the Cape Verde Islands, September 1941
Living Dangerously
178(10)
The South Atlantic and Norway, November 1941--March 1942
The Hunt for the Bigram Tables
188(14)
Bletchley Park and Norway, December 1941
Black Out
202(17)
The Barents Sea, Bletchley Park and the Admiralty, February--July 1942
Breaking the Deadlock
219(14)
The Mediterranean and Bletchley Park, October--December 1942
The Turning Point
233(13)
South of France, the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, November 1942--September 1943
Trapped
246(7)
South of France, November 1942--March 1943
The Arrest
253(5)
Berlin, March--September 1943
Sinking the Scharnhorst
258(9)
The Barents Sea, December 1943
Operation Covered
267(19)
Paris, the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic, August 1943--March 1944
The Last Hiccough
286(18)
Germany, France and the South Atlantic, March--June 1944
Epilogue -- Where did they go? 304(6)
Chronology 310(11)
Glossary 321(3)
Appendix 1 Polish Codebreaking Techniques 324(5)
Appendix 2 The Bombe 329(12)
Appendix 3 Naval Enigma 341(13)
Appendix 4 Cillis 354(3)
Appendix 5 Rodding 357(11)
Appendix 6 Naval Enigma Offizier 368(6)
Notes 374(36)
Bibliography 410(3)
Index 413

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