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- From: jac54@cas.org ()
- Subject: The Intelligence War in 1941
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.134251.19535@cas.org>
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- Sender: usenet@cas.org
- Organization: Chemical Abstracts Service, Columbus, Ohio
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 13:42:51 GMT
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- The Center for the Study of Intelligence of the CIA has
- published a monograph entitled:
-
- "The Intelligence War in 1941: A 50th Anniversary
- Perspective"
-
- (Publication no. TE/CSI 92-002)
-
- This is an excellent review of five major intelligence
- contributions to World War II, i.e.
-
- The British use of ULTRA
-
- The Double Cross System
-
- The Abwehr and Admiral Canaris
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- U.S. Intelligence on Japan
-
- Soviet Intelligence
-
- Each topic gets about eight pages (8.5"x11") of review and is well
- referenced for further study. I recommend it as a useful educational
- aid. In addition, it's free upon request.
-
-
- How to get hold of it:
-
- In writing:
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- CIA
- CSI
- Washington, DC 20505
-
- By phone:
-
- (703)-351-2698
-
- They are willing to send multiple copies if you contact them in
- writing. This is the heart of the problem. A misunderstanding
- has resulted in my receipt of approx. 100 copies of this publication.
- I had asked about the possibility of getting multiple copies, I
- did not ask for multiple copies.
-
- If anybody in the central Ohio area (i.e. near enough to me to
- pick up or have dropped off) has a bona fide educational use for
- a number of copies of this publication, please contact me to
- arrange delivery or pick up (at no charge). I will also send
- single copies to people outside the U.S. (using the cheapest
- method I can find.).
-
- Alec Chambers
-
- P.S. If anybody from the CIA is reading this, thanks for a very
- well done monograph.
-
- If these are my organization's opinions, I'd be extremely surprised.
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