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BRITISH SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE (3) answer(s).
 
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British signals intelligence and the 1916 easter rising in Ireland / Larsen, Daniel   Journal Article
Larsen, Daniel Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Historians for decades have placed Room 40, the First World War British naval signals intelligence organization, at the centre of narratives about the British anticipation of and response to the Easter Rising in Ireland in 1916. A series of crucial decrypts of telegrams between the German embassy in Washington and Berlin, it has been believed, provided significant advance intelligence about the Rising before it took place. This article upends previous accounts by demonstrating that Room 40 possessed far less advance knowledge about the Rising than has been believed, with most of the supposedly key decrypts not being generated until months after the Rising had taken place.
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ID:   127721


Signals intelligence and British counter-subversion in the earl / Schlaepfer, Christian   Journal Article
Schlaepfer, Christian Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article is based on recently declassified Sigint reports on Eastern Europe produced by GCHQ and covering the years 1945 to 1950. This material allows historians to fill in an important gap in the current historiography, namely the virtual absence of Sigint in the discussion of post-war British policy. The significance of this material is not so much the actual content - much of it does not come as a great surprise to historians - but rather the extent to which it enabled the British government to almost immediately draw a precise and detailed picture of events behind the iron curtain and how this affected not only British foreign policy, but particularly domestic policy, in the field of counter-subversion.
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Spying on Nasser: British signals intelligence in Middle East crises and conflicts, 1956-67 / Easter, David   Journal Article
Easter, David Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article examines British signals intelligence on Egypt during the 1956 Suez Crisis, the 1958 Middle East Crisis and the Egyptian intervention in the Yemen. It explains the production of signals intelligence and reviews the evidence that GCHQ could read Egyptian and other Arab communications. It then identifies some of the intelligence provided by GCHQ and considers its influence on British policy.
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