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Behind the Battle Ralph Bennett

Behind the Battle By Ralph Bennett

Behind the Battle by Ralph Bennett


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This study surveys and analyzes the military intelligence available to Britain and her allies during World War II. In 1939, Britain was as ill-prepared in intelligence as in armaments. Improvements began in 1941, and Ultra was ultimately responsible for winning the Battle of the Atlantic.

Behind the Battle Summary

Behind the Battle: Intelligence in the War with Germany, 1939-45 by Ralph Bennett

By the end of 1942, Ultra had become the richest and most reliable of the many different sources of intelligence, however, the relation between their individual contributions requires analysis. Ralph Bennett's study aims to present a succinct survey and analysis of the military intelligence available to Britain and her allies during World War II. When war began, Britain was as ill-prepared in intelligence as in armaments. Civilian scientists had discovered the principle of radar in the mid-1930s, but everything else had to be learned from scratch in the heat of emergency. In 1939, all three armed services lacked staff trained to appraise and distribute intelligence. Because it had so often been unreliable in the past, field commanders were reluctant to accept it and had to learn new ways. First signs of improvement came in mid-1941, when Ultra targeted naval vessels and bomber aircraft onto so many of Rommel's supply ships that the Afrika Korps almost withered on the vine. From then on intelligence played an increasingly indispensable part in final victory. Ultra won the Battle of the Atlantic, driving the U-boats back to coastal waters by June 1943. A lower grade code gave Montgomery the vital first news of the whereabouts of the German tanks as he planned the breakthrough at Alamein. Only Bomber Harris refused to give intelligence the credit it deserved, for reasons investigated in Behind the Battle.

Table of Contents

1939 - thick darkness brooding; 1940-1941 - first rays of light; 1941-1943 - a brighter prospect in the Mediterranean; 1939-1945 - ten-tenths cloud cover - intelligence and Bomber Command; 1941-1945 - shadow and sunlight over the Atlantic; 1943-1945 - clear skies in Italy, storm over the Balkans; 1944-1945 - set fair in the West, then autumn showers. Appendices: Enigma and Ultra; the controversy over Crete; Harris and intelligence.

Additional information

GOR003443443
9781856193627
1856193624
Behind the Battle: Intelligence in the War with Germany, 1939-45 by Ralph Bennett
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Vintage Publishing
19940328
288
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