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Behind the Battle: Intelligence in the War with Germany 1939-1945

(Paperback, Main)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Behind the Battle: Intelligence in the War with Germany 1939-1945

Contributors:

By (Author) Ralph Bennett

ISBN:

9780571255115

Publisher:

Faber & Faber

Imprint:

Faber & Faber

Publication Date:

15th October 2009

Edition:

Main

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Second World War

Dewey:

940.548641

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

432

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 31mm

Weight:

642g

Description

This remains a much needed book. It offers a succinct and authoritative survey of military intelligence available to Britain and her allies during the Second World War. the mid-1930s but everything else had to be learned from scratch in the heat of emergency. Early signs of improvement came in mid-1941, when Ultra targeted naval vessels and bomber aircraft so successfully onto Rommel's supply ships that the Afrika Corps came close to inanition. From then on intelligence played an increasingly indispensable part in the ultimate victory. Ultra won the Battle of the Atlantic, driving the U-boats back to coastal waters by June 1943. Ultra confirmed the whereabouts of the German tanks as Montgomery planned the breakthrough at Alamein. Only 'Bomber' Harris refused to give intelligence the credit it deserved which, as this book makes clear, proved to be a costly mistake. been needed for some years, both by general readers and by scholars. The author is ideally equipped to write it, and it could hardly be better done. . . His summary of the value and limitations of intelligence work in western Allied strategy will be of lasting value.' M.R. D. Foot mastery of narrative and clarity of analysis are such that we can safely signal a new benchmark in intelligence books.' David Linton done more than anyone else to throw light on the impact of Ultra on command decisions. . . Essential reading for any historian of intelligence.' David Stafford approaches the ideal more closely than any previous study has done.' John Ferris, Intelligence and National Security

Author Bio

Ralph Bennett (1912-2002) as a young Cambridge historian was drafted in to the Intelligence Corps as a major and for over four years worked in Hut 3 at Bletchley Park, where the army and air decodes were translated and the intelligence derived from them assessed and disseminated. His three Ultra titles - Ultra in the West, Ultra and Mediterranean Strategy and Behind the Battle - are reissued in Faber Finds

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