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Secret Servants Of The Crown The Forgotten Women Of British Intelligence Claire Hubbardhall

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Secret Servants Of The Crown The Forgotten Women Of British Intelligence Claire Hubbardhall
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Publisher: Citadel Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.13 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Claire Hubbard-Hall
ISBN: 9780806543710, 080654371X
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Secret Servants Of The Crown The Forgotten Women Of British Intelligence Claire Hubbardhall by Claire Hubbard-hall 9780806543710, 080654371X instant download after payment.

Rarely named and frequently written out of history, the remarkable women of British intelligence finally receive the recognition they so richly deserve in this expertly researched narrative that will be a must-read for fans of military history.
To the undiscerning eye, they were secretaries, typists, personal assistants, and telephonists. But those innocuous job titles provided the perfect cover for what were in reality a range of complex technical, clerical, and occupational roles. Often overlooked and underestimated by outsiders, the women of British intelligence encoded, decoded, and translated enemy messages, wrote propaganda, and oversaw agents, performing duties as diverse as they were indispensable.
One of those women was Kathleen Pettigrew, super-secretary to three consecutive Chiefs of MI6, the secret foreign intelligence service of the United Kingdom, and widely regarded as the inspiration for author Ian Fleming's Miss Moneypenny. Serving her...

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