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The Secret War : Spies, Ciphers, and Guerrillas, 1939-1945.

Hastings, Sir Max. Book on CD - 2016 BOCD 940.548 Ha, Adult BOCD / Nonfiction / History / Hastings, Sir Max 2 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4 out of 5

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Compact discs.
Read by Steven Crossley.
Examining the espionage and intelligence stories of World War II, on a global basis, bringing together the British, American, German, Russian, and Japanese histories.Spies, codes, and guerrillas played critical roles in the Second World War, exploited by every nation in the struggle to gain secret knowledge of its foes, and to sow havoc behind the fronts. In The Secret War, Max Hastings presents a worldwide cast of characters and some extraordinary sagas of intelligence and resistance, to create a new perspective on the greatest conflict in history.Here are not only Alan Turing and the codebreaking geniuses of Bletchley Park, but also their German counterparts, who achieved their own triumphs against the Allies. Hastings plots the fabulous espionage networks created by the Soviet Union in Germany and Japan, Britain and America, and explores the puzzle of why Stalin so often spurned his agents, who reported from the heart of the Axis war machine.The role of SOE and America's OSS as sponsors of guerrilla war are examined, and the book tells the almost unknown story of Ronald Seth, an SOE agent who was "turned" by the Germans, walked the streets of Paris in a Luftwaffe uniform, and baffled MI5, MI6, and the Abwehr as to his true loyalty. Also described is the brilliantly ruthless Russian deception operation which helped to secure the Red Army's victory at Stalingrad, a ruse that cost 70,000 lives.The Secret War links tales of high courage ashore, at sea and in the air to the work of the brilliant "boffins" at home, battling the enemy's technology. Most of the strivings, adventures, and sacrifices of spies, resistance, Special Forces, and even of the codebreakers were wasted, Hastings says, but a fraction was so priceless that no nation grudged lives and treasure spent in the pursuit of jewels of knowledge. The book tells stories of high policy and human drama, mingled in the fashion that has made international bestsellers of Max Hastings' previous histories, this time illuminating the fantastic machinations of secret war.

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PUBLISHED
Ashland, OR : HarperCollins, [2016]
Year Published: 2016
Description: 24 audio discs (1830 minutes) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Language: English
Format: Book on CD

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
1504732693
9781504732697

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Crossley, Steven.

SUBJECTS
World War, 1939-1945 -- Secret service.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Underground movements.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Cryptography.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Electronic intelligence.
Intelligence service -- History -- 20th century.
Espionage -- History -- 20th century.
Bletchley Park (Milton Keynes, England) -- History.