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El. knyga: Cribs For Victory

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  • Formatas: 160 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jan-2012
  • Leidėjas: Polperro Heritage Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780955954177
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  • Formatas: 160 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jan-2012
  • Leidėjas: Polperro Heritage Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780955954177
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Cribs For Victory is a posthumous account of the secret code-breaking process in Bletchley Park's Fusion Room during World War II by Major Neil Webster, one of the key members of the team involved. The Fusion Room was the central unit where decrypted German messages obtained from Hut 6 were compared with the corresponding data extracted by the log readers from the daily radio traffic between enemy stations, thus enabling a complete wartime picture of the enemy order of battle to be constructed. Neil Webster's liaison role between traffic analysis and cryptography meant he was centrally involved in the search for 'cribs' - short pieces of enciphered text where the meaning is either known or can be guessed, allowing the whole cipher to be broken. His book describes this intensive search in detail, the intellectual and technical challenge, the personal stories, the setbacks and the triumphs. Security clearance for publication of his first-hand account was only granted in 2010, more than 20 years after his death. Was it too close to the real truth about how Enigma was broken and the inner workings of British intelligence? Webster's daughter, Joss Pearson, believes her father's book was just too clear, both about the relationship between signals intelligence and cryptography, and about the habits of the German military mind that opened the door to understanding Enigma.
Foreword 5(12)
Part I Cribs For Victory: Introduction
17(48)
The London Scottish
21(5)
Caxton Street And Bolitho's Angels
26(7)
Harpenden And Beaumanor
33(5)
Bletchley: The Scene
38(4)
The Cryptographic Background
42(9)
Helping The Cryptographers
51(5)
Contributions To Intelligence
56(4)
Co-operation With The Russians
60(1)
The End Of The Affair
61(4)
Part II About Neil Webster
65(40)
The War Letters
75(30)
Part III Fusion Room Confusion
105(26)
Preparations For D-Day Programme
115(8)
From Fusion To SIXTA
123(8)
Appendix: Glossary 131(8)
Bibliography 139(1)
Author's Acknowledgements 140(1)
Joss Pearson 141(2)
Index 143
Joss Pearson, Neil Webster's daughter, is known in the publishing world as founder of Gaia Books, the international co-edition publishing house, famous for such books as The Gaia Atlas of Planet Management, The Natural House Book and Sivananda Companion to Yoga. An Oxford scholar, she has worked in publishing all her life. She is married and has two daughters and divides her time between London and Gloucestershire.