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Authors: David Kahn
“banburismus” method and,
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–
168
setting choices,
241
thin,
244
Ruckhaber, Dr.,
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Sachsen
(ship),
176
Safeguards,
241
Salamis,
256
Sandwith, Humphrey,
92
Saunders, M. G.,
102
Schaerf, Henry,
62
Schendel, Rudolf,
279
Scherbius, Arthur,
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–
36
,
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–
40
,
47
Schleswig-Holstein
(ship),
103
Schmaland, Radioman 1st Class,
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–
53
Schmidt, Rudolf,
46
,
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–
67
,
86
–
87
Schnee, Adalbert,
14
SEALION operation,
176
Section D,
65
Section d’Examen
,
106
Seefalke
(ship),
232
Short Signal Cipher,
337
Short transmissions,
230
Short Weather Cipher,
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,
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179
,
264
,
337
Signal Security Detachments,
275
Sinclair, Hugh (Quex),
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–
97
,
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103
Sinkings, due to U-boats,
6
,
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289
Skipwith, Lionel P.,
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208
,
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212
Smirnov, Mikhail I.,
24
Smith-Hutton, Henri H.,
285
Spanish civil war,
100
SPITFIRE bombe,
271
Stallmann, Rudolf.
See
Lemoine, Rodolphe
Star of Suez
(ship),
279
Stein, Karl,
240
Stewart, Mortimer,
275
Strait of Gibraltar,
256
Stuart-Menteth, Henry A.,
155
Stummel, Ludwig,
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,
240
,
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307
Submarines, German
addressing of,
237
Asdic system for,
4
attitudes towards,
122
convoy contact reports,
230
losses to,
213
message types,
230
radar for,
4
radio cipher conversation,
230
radio intelligence for,
4
radioman on,
229
short transmissions,
230
Substitution book FLUSS,
238
Sunfish
(submarine),
153
Superimposition,
46
Szillat, Radioman 2nd Class,
22
“Teleprincesses,”
274
Theseus
(ship),
24
Thin rotors,
244
TINA transmitter identification,
269
Tirpitz
(battleship),
248
TITMOUSE,
292
Trade Movements Section,
290
Traffic pattern analysis,
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115
Traffic volume dangers,
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–
244
Transatlantic convoy system,
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3
Transmitter identification TINA,
269
Tribal class destroyers,
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–
151
TRITON cipher,
216
Tukhachevsky, Mikhail N.,
58
Türkel, Siegfried,
43
Twinn, Peter,
109
U-boats
addressing of,
237
Asdic system for,
4
attitudes towards,
122
convoy contact reports,
230
losses to,
213
message types,
230
radar for,
4
radio cipher conversation,
230
radio intelligence for,
4
radioman on,
229
short transmissions,
230
U-30 submarine,
10
U-47 submarine,
232
U-110 submarine,
1
,
10
–
16
,
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198
U-117 submarine,
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315
,
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318
U-306 submarine,
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Van den Donker, W,
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Vietor, Karl,
127
Vitamin A,
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V-weapons,
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Warmington, Marshall George Clitheroe,
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160
,
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186
Wavendon Manor,
270
WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service),
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–
282
Weeks, Robert,
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Welchman, Gordon,
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116
,
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133
,
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217
Wiggeshof, Heinrich,
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,
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Wileman, Claude,
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Wilson, H.J.,
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Women
as bombe tenders,
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in direction-finding tracking,
251
Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service (WAVES),
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–
282
Women’s Reserve Naval Service,
251
,
271
World Crisis, The
(Churchill),
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45
Zimmermann telegram,
117