The Secret War"The 1939-45 War was a struglle as much between scientists as fighting men. The need, on both sides, to counter the enemy's technological ingenuity was a spur to scientific invention. The BBC1 television programmes looked at six key areas of the 'back-room' secret war. Brian Johnson, who produced the series, has expanded them for his book"--Dust jacket. |
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Page 113
... developed . It was to be no quick and easy victory , for the enemy , in the words of a TRE report , was ' to show himself extremely resourceful in defence and a battle of wits developed between the scientists on each side ' . The ...
... developed . It was to be no quick and easy victory , for the enemy , in the words of a TRE report , was ' to show himself extremely resourceful in defence and a battle of wits developed between the scientists on each side ' . The ...
Page 155
... developed considerably and were sturdy enough to allow the use of a straight tube . By 30 April 1941 a full - size engine was flight - tested under a training biplane . Work progressed and on 19 June 1942 the Argus Company was ordered ...
... developed considerably and were sturdy enough to allow the use of a straight tube . By 30 April 1941 a full - size engine was flight - tested under a training biplane . Work progressed and on 19 June 1942 the Argus Company was ordered ...
Page 346
... developed during the war years . According to a representative of the Siemens Company , five different versions of the Geheimschreiber were developed during the war . The 1939 model , probably the one known to the Germans as ' the ...
... developed during the war years . According to a representative of the Siemens Company , five different versions of the Geheimschreiber were developed during the war . The 1939 model , probably the one known to the Germans as ' the ...
Contents
Introduction A Letter from Oslo | 9 |
Terror Weapons | 123 |
The Battle of the Atlantic | 189 |
Copyright | |
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