by Phil Tomaselli
Phil Tomaselli's fascinating guide to over 200 years of British spies takes the reader on a journey through the twilight world of the secret intelligence organizations and it shows where their records can be found.
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by Chapman Pincher
Chapman Pincher details 60 years of Soviet spying against Britain and makes the case that MI5 chief Sir Roger Hollis was himself a double agent, a fact that has long been the subject of an official cover-up.
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by Roy Conyers Nesbit
Using previously unpublished decrypts of U-boat signals, selected from the National Archives, along with historic wartime photographs, this tells the stories of the individual U-boats in the Battle of the Atlantic.
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by William Beaver
Tells the story of the Victorian antecedents of Britain's secret intelligence services from 1856 to 1909 - when MI6 was founded - and the hidden role that the Intelligence Division played in acquiring Britain's vast empire without a major European or
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by John Grehan & Martin Mace
Using the SOE files released by the National Archives this tells the stories of all those SOE agents that died in action.
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by Patrick Yarnold
The story of four years in the history of Wanborough Manor that played an important part in the British effort to promote resistance against the enemy during the Second World War.
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by Stuart Macrae
The story of one of the most famous backrooms of World War II which developped an impressive array of secret weapons from the 'sticky bomb' to giant bridge-carrying assault tanks.
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