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ID092979
Title ProperFonds de Moscou, TICOM, and the nerve of a spy
LanguageENG
AuthorKahn, David
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Two newly available sources for World War II intelligence history consist of French pre-war mainly intelligence documents held for years in the Soviet Union and recently returned to France and of German pre-war documents, primarily cryptologic, held for years in the United Kingdom and recently restituted to the Federal Republic. In addition, a memorandum of 1930 reveals that the future spy Hans-Thilo Schmidt frequently visited the factory making the Enigma machine and coolly asked the manufacturer for basic details, which they gave him and which he later sold to the French, leading eventually to the Allied reading of Engima-enciphered messages during World War II.
`In' analytical NoteIntelligence and National Security Vol. 24, No. 6; Dec 2009: p.865 - 875
Journal SourceIntelligence and National Security Vol. 24, No. 6; Dec 2009: p.865 - 875
Key WordsFonds de Moscou ;  TICOM ;  World War II ;  Soviet Union ;  United Kingdom ;  France ;  Germani