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No 30, History of NID8G: Leonard Forster's very critical review of this section,...

Catalogue reference: HW 3/134

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HW 3/134

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1945

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No 30, History of NID8G: Leonard Forster's very critical review of this section, Admiralty's Sigint cell in Room 13, Admiralty basement; Forster's covering letter to Commander Saunders, a previous head of ID8G, asking for comments on the history and Saunder's reply, Nov 1945; Forster's plan of Dec 1940 for capturing German naval vessel Bernhard von Tschirschky to obtain cryptographic information for Naval Section BP

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International
Intelligence
Navy
Armed Forces (General Administration)
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