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In 1933, the Admiralty banned "Blinker" Hall from publishing his autobiography, but here, for the first time, those chapters that survived are presented in full. See what the renowned spymaster had to say about the British Naval Intelligence -- the pinnacle of the world's secret intelligence services. He explores the function of secret intelligence in wartime, censorship, subterfuge, the significance of Churchill in the Dardanelles campaign, the Zimmermann telegram, the U.S.'s entry to World War I, and more. With supporting text and images by Philip Vickers, this is a unique insight into the thinking of one of Britain's pioneering intelligence leaders. |
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Subject |
Hall, William Reginald, 1870-1943.
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BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Military.
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Spies -- Great Britain -- Biography.
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World War, 1914-1918 -- Underground movements -- Great Britain.
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Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Vickers, Philip, writer of added commentary.
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Print version: Hall, William Reginald, 1870-1943. Clear case of genius. Stroud : The History Press, 2017. 9780750985109 (ePub ebook) : ark:/81055/vdc_100046212300.0x000001 |
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9780750985109 |
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9780750985109 (e-pub) |
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