Article: Intelligence Cooperation Between Poland and Great Britain During World War II: The Report of the Anglo-Polish Historical Committee, vol. 1.(Book review)

Intelligence Cooperation between Poland and Great Britain during World War II The Report of the Anglo-Polish Historical Committee

Vol. 1. Edited by Tessa Stirling, Daria Nalecz, and Tadeusz Dubicki. Foreword by Tony Blair and Marek Belka. Illustrations, summary, index. London-Portland, OR: Vallentine Mitchell (www.info@vmbooks.com), 2005. ISBN 0-85303-656-X. xiii + 586 pages. Hardcover. 55.00 in Britain, $75.00 in the United States.

The contributions of intelligence to military victory were formerly seen as secondary at best. Indeed, until recently, scholars saw studies of intelligence activities as popular history and unworthy of serious consideration ...

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