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GCHQ

Af: Richard Aldrich Engelsk Paperback

GCHQ

Af: Richard Aldrich Engelsk Paperback
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As we become ever-more aware of how our governments “eavesdrop” on our conversations, here is a gripping exploration of this unknown realm of the British secret service: Government Communication Headquarters (GCHQ).GCHQ is the successor to the famous Bletchley Park wartime code-breaking organisation and is the largest and most secretive intelligence organisation in the country. During the war, it commanded more staff than MI5 and MI6 combined and has produced a number of intelligence triumphs, as well as some notable failures. Since the end of the Cold War, it has played a pivotal role in shaping Britain''s secret state. Still, we know almost nothing about it.In this ground-breaking new book, Richard Aldrich traces GCHQ''s evolvement from a wartime code-breaking operation based in the Bedfordshire countryside, staffed by eccentric crossword puzzlers, to one of the world leading espionage organisations. It is packed full of dramatic spy stories that shed fresh light on Britain''s role in the Cold War – from the secret tunnels dug beneath Vienna and Berlin to tap Soviet phone lines, and daring submarine missions to gather intelligence from the Soviet fleet, to the notorious case of Geoffrey Pine, one of the most damaging moles ever recruited by the Soviets inside British intelligence. The book reveals for the first time how GCHQ operators based in Cheltenham affected the outcome of military confrontations in far-flung locations such as Indonesia and Malaya, and exposes the shocking case of three GCHQ workers who were killed in an infamous shootout with terrorists while working undercover in Turkey.Today''s GCHQ struggles with some of the most difficult issues of our time. A leading force of the state''s security efforts against militant terrorist organisations like Al-Qaeda, they are also involved in fundamental issues that will mould the future of British society. Compelling and revelatory, Aldrich''s book is the crucial missing link in Britain’s intelligence history.
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As we become ever-more aware of how our governments “eavesdrop” on our conversations, here is a gripping exploration of this unknown realm of the British secret service: Government Communication Headquarters (GCHQ).GCHQ is the successor to the famous Bletchley Park wartime code-breaking organisation and is the largest and most secretive intelligence organisation in the country. During the war, it commanded more staff than MI5 and MI6 combined and has produced a number of intelligence triumphs, as well as some notable failures. Since the end of the Cold War, it has played a pivotal role in shaping Britain''s secret state. Still, we know almost nothing about it.In this ground-breaking new book, Richard Aldrich traces GCHQ''s evolvement from a wartime code-breaking operation based in the Bedfordshire countryside, staffed by eccentric crossword puzzlers, to one of the world leading espionage organisations. It is packed full of dramatic spy stories that shed fresh light on Britain''s role in the Cold War – from the secret tunnels dug beneath Vienna and Berlin to tap Soviet phone lines, and daring submarine missions to gather intelligence from the Soviet fleet, to the notorious case of Geoffrey Pine, one of the most damaging moles ever recruited by the Soviets inside British intelligence. The book reveals for the first time how GCHQ operators based in Cheltenham affected the outcome of military confrontations in far-flung locations such as Indonesia and Malaya, and exposes the shocking case of three GCHQ workers who were killed in an infamous shootout with terrorists while working undercover in Turkey.Today''s GCHQ struggles with some of the most difficult issues of our time. A leading force of the state''s security efforts against militant terrorist organisations like Al-Qaeda, they are also involved in fundamental issues that will mould the future of British society. Compelling and revelatory, Aldrich''s book is the crucial missing link in Britain’s intelligence history.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 448
ISBN-13: 9780007312665
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 0007312660
Udg. Dato: 7 jul 2011
Længde: 45mm
Bredde: 121mm
Højde: 193mm
Forlag: HarperCollins Publishers
Oplagsdato: 7 jul 2011
Forfatter(e): Richard Aldrich
Forfatter(e) Richard Aldrich


Kategori Spionage og hemmelige tjenester


ISBN-13 9780007312665


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 448


Udgave


Længde 45mm


Bredde 121mm


Højde 193mm


Udg. Dato 7 jul 2011


Oplagsdato 7 jul 2011


Forlag HarperCollins Publishers

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