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MacArthur's "Ultra": Codebreaking and the War Against Japan, 1942-45

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Cracking the enemy's radio code is a task so urgent and so difficult that it demands the military's best minds and most sophisticated technology. But when the coded messages are in a language as complex as Japanese, decoding problems multiply dramatically. It took the US Army a full two years after the attack on Pearl Harbour to break the codes of the Japanese Imperial Army. But by 1944 the US was decoding more than 20,000 messages a month filled with information about enemy movements, strategy, fortifications, troop ...

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MacArthur's "Ultra": Codebreaking and the War Against Japan, 1942-45 1991, University Press of Kansas, Kansas

ISBN-13: 9780700605040

Hardcover