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Author Brown, Paul, 1944-

Title Secrets of Q Central : How Leighton Buzzard Shortened the Second World War / Paul Brown.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : The History Press, [2014]
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Summary The first book about the communications center of Britian in World War II, from which the U.S. also conducted its black ops—features previously unpublished photos, secret maps, and German air photographsLeighton Buzzard had the biggest telephone exchange in the world 1939-45, handling all telephone and teleprinter communications for the war in Britain, Europe, North Africa, and the Far East. Because of this, Group 60, which controlled all the radar for the Battle of Britain, was centered in the town. Five miles away Bletchley Park was set up to monitor German signals, the Met Office was based in Dunstable, and the area became the center for Black Ops, using radio signals and false newspapers to demoralize the enemy. The work of Group 60 saved the country in the Battle of Britain and is credited with shortening the war. All the information about Leighton Buzzard's role in the war was classified until 2011, with all people involved in the original work having signed the Official Secrets Act. The United States also conducted its black ops from the town from 1942.
System Details System requirements: Adobe Digital editions.
Note Print version record.
Subject HISTORY / Military / World War II.
Telephone stations -- England -- Leighton Buzzard -- History -- 20th century.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Communications.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Herbert, Edward, editor.
Brown, Paul, 1944- editor.
Other Form: Print version: Secrets of Q Central. Stroud : Spellmount, an imprint of The History Press, 2014. 9780750960724 (pbk.) : (OCoLC)909309201
Standard No. 9780750962773
ISBN 9780750962773 (e-pub)
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