Cryptologic aspects of German intelligence activities in South America during World War II / David P. Mowry.

This publication joins two cryptologic history monographs that were published separately in 1989. Part I (German clandestine activities) , identifies and presents a thorough account of German intelligence organizations engaged in clandestine work in South America as well as a detailed report of the...

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Uniform Title:United States cryptologic history. World War II ; Series IV, v. 11.
Main Author: Mowry, David P. (Author)
Corporate Author: United States. National Security Agency/Central Security Service. Center for Cryptologic History (Issuing body)
Language:English
Published: Fort George G. Meade, MD : Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency, 2011.
Series:United States cryptologic history. World War II ; v. 11.
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Physical Description:1 online resource ( vi, 94 pages) : illustrations.
Other Uniform Title:German clandestine activities. Contained in (manifestation):
Cryptology of the German intelligence services. Contained in (manifestation):
Format: Government Document Electronic eBook
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This publication joins two cryptologic history monographs that were published separately in 1989. Part I (German clandestine activities) , identifies and presents a thorough account of German intelligence organizations engaged in clandestine work in South America as well as a detailed report of the U.S. response to the perceived threat. Part II (The cryptology of the German intelligence services) deals with the cryptographic systems used by the varioius German intelligence organizations engaged in clandestine activities.
Note:Title from PDF title page (viewed on July 30, 2011).
Includes bibliographic references.
Call Number:D 1.2:G 31/2 Online