From top secret spy missions to recently declassified WWII documents; this richly illustrated account of the covert espionage operations of World War II takes readers behind the battle lines and into the undercover war effort. Includes recently released never-before-seen photographs; coded messages; classified maps; and over 700 rare artifacts that shed light on the war's darkest secrets.From the authors who created Eyewitness to World War II and numerous other best-selling illustrated reference books; this is the shocking story behind the covert activity that shaped the outcome of one of the world’s greatest conflicts—and the destiny of millions of people. National Geographic’s landmark book illuminates World War II as never before by taking you inside the secret lives of spies and spy masters; secret agents and secret armies; Enigma machines and code breakers; psychological warfare and black propaganda; secret weapons and secret battle strategies. Six heavily illustrated narrative chapters reveal the truth behind the lies and deception that shaped the secret war; six pictorial essays showcase hundreds of rare photos and artifacts (many never before seen); more than 45 specially created sidebars tell the stories of spies and secret operations. Renowned historian and top-selling author Stephen Hyslop reveals this little-known side of the war in captivating detail; weaving in extraordinary eyewitness accounts and information only recently declassified. Rare photographs; artifacts; and illuminating graphics enrich this absorbing reference book.
#1051941 in Books imusti 2016-03-14Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x 1.08 x 6.00l; .0 #File Name: 1421419513344 pagesJohn Hopkins University Press
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