The Secret War
The Secret War
Written by British former intelligence officer, Anthony Tucker-Jones,  this fascinating, illustrated guide takes a deep dive into the secret  operations which shaped World War II. 
Most of the  great military campaigns and breakthroughs of World War II would not  have been successful without the efforts of teams of people working  unsung and undercover. The codebreakers of Bletchley Park cracked codes  that allowed for the interception and exploitation of German  intelligence but many took the secret of their wartime activities to the  grave. Others put their lives on the line to gather information for  their countries, infiltrating other nations' secrets at great personal  risk. 
This fascinating book covers some of the main campaigns  carried out by the secret services such as the fabled Operation  Mincemeat, and others, such as Operation Fortitude, carried out in  support of D-Day. It also looks at the case of the fifth columnists and  stories of double agents such as Agent GARBO.
Illustrated  throughout with black and white photography, this is a compelling read  for anyone fascinated by espionage and wartime intelligence.

