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  ——; The Enigma Symposium 1994; London, Skillen, 1994.

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  Weber, Frank G.; The Evasive Neutral: Germany, Britain and the quest for a Turkish Alliance in the Second World War; Missouri, Missouri University Press, 1979.

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  ——; MI6: British Secret Intelligence Service Operations 1909–45; London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1983.

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  Newspapers

  Review of the Foreign Press; 1939–45. Series A, vol. 5 nos 93–117 (RIIA Kraus) 504.

  The Daily Worker; September 1942–March 1943 (Colindale).

  The Economist; 23 August 1941.

  Keesing’s Contemporary Archives, vol. 5 (1943–45) (Keynsham, ND).

  Brasseys Naval Annual: Führer Naval Conference 1939–44.

  The prime minister and the president: Churchill and Inönü in 1943.

  All photographs from the Imperial War Museum, London, unless credited otherwise.

  Oshima intercepted: a typical BJ. Via Author

  A classical cryptographer: A.G. Denniston, 1934. Author

  Roosevelt, Inönü, Churchill, meeting in Cairo. Also in the photograph are Alexander, Cadogan and Eden.

  Churchill in Cairo. Among the group are Killearn, Cadogan, Alanbrooke, Portal, Cunningham and Eden.

  Churchill on Turkish soil: meeting soldiers of the Turkish Army at Adana, January 1943.

  Hitler greets the Japanese ambassador to Berlin, Hiroshi Oshima, February 1939.

  ‘Il Duce’, Benito Mussolini, in conversation with Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, January 1944.

  Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen with Winston Churchill, 1943.

  The Big Two of Anglo-Turkish friendship shake hands.

 

 

 


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