U-Boat Hunters: Code Breakers, Divers and the Defeat of the U-Boats, 1914-1918
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The story of how British naval intelligence was able to break German naval codes in World War I is fully explored by the noted U-boat historian Robert Grant. Examining radio interception records, telegrams, and the records of the Admiralty salvage department, Grant has unearthed an amazing tale of resourcefulness and danger. Along with collecting cipher information from many differing sources, intelligence personnel in Room 40, the nerve center in the Admiralty, sent Royal Navy divers to collect data from U-boat wrecks around Great Britain and Ireland and had ground crews comb through the wreckage of crashed zeppelins. Their efforts paid off. With their new-found insights into U-boat operations, the "men of Room 40" could hunt down and destroy U-boats at sea. This intriguing look at early successes in deciphering U-boat codes is sure to join the author's previous work, U-Boats Destroyed (see page 41), as a standard reference on U-boat warfare. It includes an updated list of German submarines sunk or interned.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9781591148890
EAN: 9781591148890
Publisher Date: 14 Mar 2004
Dewey: 940.545
Illustration: Y
LCCN: 2003110735
No of Pages: 178
Series Title: English
Width: 141 mm
ISBN-10: 1591148898
Publisher: US Naval Institute Press
Binding: Hardcover
Height: 218 mm
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
PrintOnDemand: N
Spine Width: 16.75 mm