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Kept In The Dark The Denial To Bomber Command Of Vital Ultra And Other Intelligence Information During World War Ii John Stubbington

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Kept In The Dark The Denial To Bomber Command Of Vital Ultra And Other Intelligence Information During World War Ii John Stubbington
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Aviation
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.14 MB
Author: John Stubbington
ISBN: B007ZD13CY
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Kept In The Dark The Denial To Bomber Command Of Vital Ultra And Other Intelligence Information During World War Ii John Stubbington by John Stubbington B007ZD13CY instant download after payment.

This fascinating historical revelation goes to the very heart of British and Allied Intelligence during World War II, specifically in the context of planning, control and implementation of the combined bomber offensive against Germany. There are sound arguments based on official archives that the handling of much air intelligence was faulty and reasons to believe that some departments within Whitehall were influenced by parochial and personal attitudes that interfered with the selection of strategic targets and the planning of the bombing offensives. In some departments within Whitehall and even the Air Ministry, there was a culpable failure to understand and appreciate the operational capabilities and limitations of the RAF and USAAF bomber forces.

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