The Secret War: Spies, Codes and Guerrillas 1939–1945

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The Secret War: Spies, Codes and Guerrillas 1939–1945 is a historical study by Max Hastings that examines the intelligence operations, codebreaking efforts, and resistance movements that shaped the outcome of the Second World War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
history book
about covert aspects of World War II
intelligence gathering and analysis
underground resistance networks
alsoKnownAs The Secret War NERFINISHED
author Max Hastings NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
examines Bletchley Park codebreaking
Enigma decryption
covert operations
intelligence failures
intelligence successes
partisan warfare
resistance in occupied Europe
focusesOn Allied intelligence
American intelligence services NERFINISHED
Axis intelligence
British intelligence services NERFINISHED
German intelligence services
Soviet intelligence services
genre intelligence history
military history
hasMainTheme impact of intelligence on military strategy
limits of secret intelligence in warfare
role of resistance movements in World War II
hasPerspective historical analysis
language English
mediaType print
nonFictionSubject cryptography
guerrillas
military intelligence
resistance movements in Europe
spies
setInPeriod World War II
subject Second World War NERFINISHED
codebreaking
espionage
guerrilla warfare
intelligence operations
resistance movements
signals intelligence
timePeriodCovered 1939–1945
Second World War NERFINISHED
title The Secret War: Spies, Codes and Guerrillas 1939–1945 NERFINISHED

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