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by Max Hastings


  United States Army: shortage of trained intelligence officers, 500

  United States Army Air Force (USAAF): resistance to intelligence, 211; bombing campaign, 212; use of economic intelligence, 552

  United States Navy: Op-20-G codebreaking team, 100, 102, 159, 162, 166, 407, 417, 555, 559; cryptographic operations, 505

  Unternehmen Bodden (German service in Spain), 65

  uranium, 535

  ‘Uranus’, Operation, 227, 232

  Uren, Captain Desmond, 349

  Ustinov, Klop, 11

  V-1 flying bombs: sites, 425–6; attack Britain, 426–8

  V-2 rockets, 425, 427–9

  V-Mann (Vertrauensmänner; informer), 269

  V-weapons: intelligence on, 31; developed, 421–6; effect, 429

  Vasilevsky, Lev, 534

  Veesenmayer, Edmund, 333

  Vehmehren, Paul, 365

  Venlo incident (1939), 44–6, 68

  Vennier, Paul, 255

  Venona decrypts, 369

  Vergine, Sgt George, 414

  Vermehren, Erich and Elizabeth, 471–2

  Vernadsky, V.I., 528

  Vernam cipher, 411

  Vernon, Lt. Denis, 256, 258

  Vichy: codes known to Allies, 405

  Vickers, Sir Geoffrey, VC, 202, 205, 210

  Vinogradov, Boris, 375

  Vinogradova, Lyuba, xxiv

  Virginia (film), 290

  Vittorio Veneto (Italian battleship), 84

  Vivian, Valentine, 17, 207–8, 359, 362

  Vogl, Major, 438

  Voukelitch, Branko de, 34, 111, 181, 182

  Voumas, George, 294

  Waibel, Major Max, 307, 476

  Wallace, David, 280

  Wallenberg family, 344

  Wallenberg, Jacob, 474

  Wallis, Barnes, 350, 420

  Walsingham, Sir Francis, 9, 206

  Waltemath, Werner, 465

  ‘Walter’ (German agent), 63

  WANDA-Netz teleprinter system, 413

  Wanvig, Col. Harry, 290

  war crimes trials, 552

  War Office (British): W Code captured, 448

  Ware, Harold, 372

  Warsaw rising (1944), 322

  Washington, DC: in wartime, 286

  Watten (France), 425

  Wavell, Gen. Sir Archibald, 84, 514

  Weber, Werner, 452

  Weber-Drohl, Ernst, 332

  Wedermeyer, Gen. Albert, 298

  Wehrmacht: voice-monitoring units, 66; Enigma traffic presents difficulties, 411, 413; intelligence organisation, 449; struggles in Russia, 456–7

  Weigel, Corporal, 270

  Weisband, William, 377

  Welchman, Gordon, 73, 75–6, 78–9, 88–90, 415, 545

  Wendt, Bruno, 33, 35

  Wenger, Cmdr Joseph, 408

  Wenneker,Captain Paul, 33, 138, 140, 179

  Wenzel, Johann, 242

  Werz, Leopold, 345

  Whaddon Hall, 77

  Wheeler, Donald, 377–8

  White, Sir Dick, 366–7, 544

  White, Harry Dexter (‘Lawyer’), 379–83, 543

  White Rose group (Munich), 114

  Wigginton (of SOE Cairo), 278

  Wilkinson, Lt. Col. Gerald, 509, 537

  Wilkinson, Peter, 52

  Williams, Brigadier Edgar (‘Bill’): openness with Montgomery, xxi, 491; positions under Montgomery, 69; on excessive discretion, 488; on Kenneth Strong, 499; discounts Ardennes offensive, 500–1; on use of Ultra, 549; on credibility of information, 550; on availability of information, 554

  Williamson, Harry (‘Tate’), 53

  Willoughby, Maj. Gen. Charles, 508

  Willson, Rear-Admiral Russell, 172

  Wilson, Angus, 77

  Winchell, Walter, 368

  ‘Window’ (counter-radar system), 249

  Windsor, Edward, Duke of, 473

  Windsor League, 439

  Winn, Cmdr Rodger, 69, 216–19

  Winter, Georgie de, 240, 249–50, 541

  Winterbotham, Fred W., 3, 43, 80, 394; The Ultra Secret, xxvi

  wireless see radio

  Wisner, Frank, 536, 538, 545

  Witt, Ernst, 452

  Wolf, Markus, 385

  Wolff, Lt. Gen. Karl, 315

  women: at Bletchley Park, 74, 80, 87, 91; in OSS, 289; in US cryptographic service, 505–6; banned by Nimitz, 506

  World Jewish Congress, 482

  Wright, Fred, 278

  Wright, Lt. Ham, 160, 166–7, 170

  WRNS (Women Royal Naval Service): operate bombes, 81; employed at Bletchley Park, 87

  Wuchinich, George, 377

  Wunsch, Sgt Edward, 52

  ‘Würzburg’ (German radar system), 256, 258–9

  Wylie, Tom, 361

  Wynn-Williams, Charles, 414–16

  ‘Y Service’ (British), 47, 53, 66, 488, 499, 512

  Yalta, 386, 402

  Yamamoto, Admiral Isoroku, 150, 156, 163, 168–71, 173, 405–6

  Yamasaki, Yoshiko (Voukelitch’s wife), 111, 236

  Yardley, Herbert, 158, 451

  Yatkov, Anatoli, 531, 534

  Yenan province, China, 517

  Yoshikawa, Ensign Takeo, 155

  Young, Lt. Peter, 258

  Yugoslavia: officers suborned by Germans, 65; Germany occupies, 106; wireless sets unused, 262; SOE operations in, 272, 278; OSS in, 294–5; Allied policy on, 364; Americans and British expelled after war, 536; guerrilla campaign, 556

  Zaborow, Poland, 427

  Zacharias, Captain Ellis, 143, 158–9

  Zarubin, Elizabeth, 371, 382, 387, 529, 532

  Zarubin, Vasily, 27–9, 122, 134, 371–2, 375, 380–2, 387, 529

  Zavatarri, Lt. Col. Stefano, 339

  Zeitzler, Kurt, 65

  Zelman, Franklin, 525

  ‘Zeppelin’, Operation, xxii, 481

  Zhukov, Georgi: in Far East, 38, 110; summoned to Kremlin, 127; kept in ignorance of foreign intelligence, 128; on German strategy, 129; on failure of ‘Mars’, 232

  Zhuravlev, Boris, 115, 122, 131–2, 133

  Ziegler, Madame (captured agent), 270

  Zimmermann Telegram (1917), 9

  Zlatowsky, Jane, 377

  Zubov, Pyotr, 175–6

  Also by Max Hastings

  REPORTAGE

  America 1968: The Fire this Time

  Ulster 1969: The Struggle for Civil Rights in Northern Ireland

  The Battle for the Falklands (with Simon Jenkins)

  BIOGRAPHY

  Montrose: The King’s Champion

  Yoni: Hero of Entebbe

  AUTOBIOGRAPHY

  Did You Really Shoot the Television?

  Going to the Wars

  Editor

  MILITARY HISTORY

  Bomber Command

  The Battle of Britain (with Len Deighton)

  Das Reich

  Overlord: D-Day and the Battle for Normandy

  Victory in Europe

  The Korean War

  Warriors: Extraordinary Tales from the Battlefield

  Armageddon: The Battle for Germany 1944–45

  Nemesis: The Battle for Japan 1944–45

  Finest Years: Churchill as Warlord 1940–45

  All Hell Let Loose: The World at War 1939–45

  Catastrophe: Europe Goes to War 1914

  COUNTRYSIDE WRITING

  Outside Days

  Scattered Shots

  Country Fair

  ANTHOLOGY (EDITED)

  The Oxford Book of Military Anecdotes

 

 

 
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