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Too Close For Comfort: Britain, Ultra, and the Battle of the Atlantic (1941-43) - Page 4© Joseph Sramek
[2] David Kahn, Hitler's Spies, (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1978), p. 219.
[3] Christopher Andrew and David Dilks, eds., The Missing Dimension, (Southampton, England: Macmillan Publishers, Ltd., 1984), p. 145. [4] Lewin, p. 195. [5] Kahn, p. 215. [6] Ibid., p. 216. [7] Lewin, p. 196. [8] Peter Calvocoressi, Top Secret Ultra, (Hong Kong, China: Cassell, 1980), p. 86. [9] Lewin, pp. 206-207. [10] Ibid., p. 209. [11] F.H. Hinsley, British Intelligence in the Second World War, v. 2., (London: Her Majesty's Stationary Office, 1981), p. 169. [12] John Winton, Ultra At Sea, (London: Leo Cooper, 1988), p. 103. [13] Ibid. [14] Calvocoressi, p. 91. [15] Winton, p. 109. [16] Ibid., p. 114. [17] Lewin, p. 217. [18] Winton, pp. 114, 131. [19] Lewin, p. 217. [20] Winton, p. 130. [21] Ibid. [22] Gerhard L. Weinberg, A World At Arms, (NY: Cambridge University Press, 1995), p. 381. [23] Winton, p. 134. [24] Calvoressi, p. 91. [25] Hinsley, p. 679. [26] Lewin, p. 218. [27] Ibid., p. 147.
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