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The Secret Wireless War (Paperback)
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The Secret Wireless War (Paperback)
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Possibly the most important UK wireless traffic in World War II was
handled by a unit formed in 1938 by Brigadier Richard Gambier-Parry
head of MI6 Section VIII - the communications division of SIS. This
book tells of its formation and includes diary entries by one of
the 'founding fathers' recording the secret meetings that took
place, and the assembly of its talented staff. It reports the
earlier days of the original SIS wireless 'Station X' based in
Barnes in south west London, and the building of its second station
in a bungalow in Surrey with the strange name of 'Funny Neuk' -
which turned out to be owned by Admiral Sir Hugh Sinclair - 'C' -
Chief of Secret Intelligence Services. The units wireless station
at Bletchley Park is described and its replacement by the stations
at nearby Whaddon Hall which then became the wartime headquarters
of Section VIII. It documents the work of our agents in embassies
abroad, and of those in German occupied territories; the story of
Churchill's personal wireless operator, and there is the
description by a German soldier of the Afrika Corps of his
operating an Enigma machine at Rommel's headquarters in the desert.
The curious story of 'Black Propaganda' is told and the units
handling of the military ULTRA traffic out to commanders in the
field. Personal tales by those who were part of this most secret of
units abound in the book and it is an important record of people
and events that-it is no exaggeration to say-helped to win the war.
Whilst essential, the technical side of the tale has not been
allowed to dominate the book which is profusely illustrated.
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