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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 186. Chapters: Intelligence services of World War II, Signals intelligence of World War II, Technical intelligence during World War II, World War II espionage, Enigma machine, Wilhelm Canaris, Bletchley Park, NKVD, Ultra, Office of Strategic Services, MI5, Code talker, Secret Intelligence Service, Poem code, Lorenz cipher, Special Activities Division, Cryptanalysis of the Enigma, V-1 and V-2 Intelligence, Duquesne Spy Ring, James Jesus Angleton, Kempeitai, Magic, Operation Biting, Abwehr, Sidney Mashbir, GRU, Oslo Report, Ex parte Quirin, Joint Army-Navy Assessment Committee, List of Americans in the Venona papers, Allied Technical Air Intelligence Unit, Operation Salaam, Lucy spy ring, Reginald Victor Jones, Red Orchestra, Operation Willi, Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, Amy Elizabeth Thorpe, Walter Schellenberg, F. W. Winterbotham, OP-20-G, Camp Evans, Station HYPO, Japanese naval codes, Operation Pastorius, Allied Translator and Interpreter Section, SMERSH, Englandspiel, Fish, Camp X, Far East Combined Bureau, Reseau AGIR, Beaumanor Hall, Venlo Incident, Naval Intelligence Handbooks, The National Museum of Computing, Siemens and Halske T52, Operation Lusty, German code breaking in World War II, Hans Ferdinand Mayer, Hans Bernd Gisevius, Sigismund Payne Best, Station CAST, United States Naval Computing Machine Laboratory, Theta, XU, Salon Kitty, British Security Coordination, Bomb damage assessment, Erwin von Lahousen, Microdot, World War II cryptography, PC Bruno, RMO, Z Plan, Operation Long Jump, Allied Intelligence Bureau, Caught in a Free State, Military Intelligence Service, Operation Crossword, Netherlands East Indies Forces Intelligence Service, Richard Henry Stevens, Dirk Klop, Winds Code, Signals Intelligence Service, Operation Elster, Skylark B, Rebecca/Eureka transponding radar, Reservehandverfahren, Latin Ame...