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Index
Cover Title Copyright Contents List of Maps and Diagrams List of Illustrations Foreword Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction Part I The Foundation of Modern Naval Intelligence
1 Beginnings 1800–1882 2 The Creation of a Naval Intelligence Department 1882–1905 3 Defining a Rising German Threat 1905–1909 4 The Beginning of an Intelligence Community 1909–1914 5 Trafalgar or Economic Warfare 1912–1914
Part II The First World War: Enduring Lessons
6 Room 40 and the Foundation of Modern SIGINT 7 The Initial Exploitation of Naval SIGINT 1915 8 The Hall Tradition 9 Hall’s Intelligence War in the United States 1915–1916 10 Jutland: Intelligence Limitations Exposed 11 Blockade: The Under-recognised Intelligence Triumph 12 Counter-blockade: Struggling with the U-boat Threat 1916–1917 13 The Emergence of Operational Intelligence 1917–1918 14 1918: Last Acts and Finis Germaniae
Part III Interwar: Lean Times and New Enemies
15 Post-war Retrenchment and Restructuring 16 New Naval Rivals and the Road to the 1921 Washington Conference 17 After Washington: Managing Japan and Other Distant Threats 1922–1930 18 Storm Clouds in the East 1930–1939 19 The New German Challenge and the Rising Threat from Italy 1933–1938 20 1939: Preparing for War – Godfrey Arrives
Part IV The Second World War: The Height of the Intelligence Art?
21 Living on Thin Gruel: Winter 1939–1940 22 The Norwegian Campaign: Still Too Little, Too Late 23 Surviving the Initial German Onslaught in the West 24 The Atlantic in 1941: A Step-change in Intelligence Capability 25 The Atlantic in 1941: Intelligence Moves Centre Stage 26 Towards Global War: The Mediterranean 1940–1942 27 The Far East 1939–1942: An Overlooked Contribution? 28 The Atlantic in the Balance 1942–1943 29 Strategic Pivots: Norway and North Africa 1942–1943 30 Underpinning Victory in Europe 1944–1945 31 Redemption in the Far East 1943–1945
Part V The Cold War: Leveraging Strategic Advantage
32 1945–1960: Mixed Results in the Early Cold War 33 The 1960s: A Time of Transition 34 The 1970s: The Rise of Submarine Intelligence 35 The 1980s: The Final Soviet Challenge
Conclusion Notes Bibliography Plate section
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