MILITARY INTELLIGENCE, WWII CONTENTS General Sourcesp.1 Europe…..p.5 ...

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Intelligence-World War II

MILITARY INTELLIGENCE, WWII

A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources

CONTENTS General Sources.....p.1 Europe.....p.5 -US Operations.....p.5 -British.....p.8 -German.....p.11 -Russian.....p.13 -French.....p.14 -Eastern Front....p.14 -Other....p.15 Asia/Pacific -General Sources....p.15 -Japanese.....p.18 -Sorge Spy Case.....p.18

GENERAL SOURCES

Bath, Alan H. Tracking the Axis Enemy: The Triumph of Anglo-American Naval Intelligence. Lawrence, KS: U KS, 1998. 308 p. D810.S7.B37.

Benson, Robert L. A History of U.S. Communications Intelligence during World War II: Policy and Administration. [Fort George G. Meade, MD]: Center for Cryptologic History, NSA, 1997. 185 p. Z103.4.U6.U76ser4v8.

Burbidge, Colin. Preserving The Flame. US: , 2008. 91 p. D804.G4.B87. Jedburgh.

Burke, Colin. "Automating American Cryptanalysis 1930-1945: Marvelous Machines, a Bit Too Late." In Allied and Axis Signals Intelligence in World War II. Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 1999. 18-39. D810.C88.A45.

Budiansky, Stephen. Battle of Wits: The Complete Story of Codebreaking in World War II. NY: Free Press, 2000. 436 p. D810.C88.B83.

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Burros, Raymond H. US Corps-Level Intelligence in WWII: A Quantitative Study of Identification, Strength, and Location. Report, CORG, Dec 1959. 20 p. D810.S7.B87.

Campbell, Douglas A., & McKinney, Robert W. "Predictive Intelligence: An Old Lesson Unlearned." Military Review (Aug 1990): pp. 50-58. Per. Includes responses of leading wartime commanders on intelligence doctrine.

Campbell, Rodney. The Luciano Project: The Secret Wartime Collaboration of the Mafia and the U.S. Navy. D810.S7.C33.

Chandler, Stedman, & Robb, Robert W. Front-Line Intelligence. Wash, DC: Inf Jrnl, 1946. 183 p. UB250.C53.

Finnegan, John P. Military Intelligence: A Picture History. Arlington, VA: INSCOM, 1984. 189 p. UB251.U5.F56. See Chap 4.

Ford, Roger. Steel From the Sky: The Jedburgh Raiders, France 1944. London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 2004. 292 p. D802.F8.F67.

Goldston, Robert C. Sinister Touches: The Secret War Against Hitler. NY: Dial Pr, 1982. 214 p. D810.S7.G65.

Halter, Jon C. Top Secret Projects of World War II. NY: Wanderer, 1978. 192 p. D7437.H34. See Chap 1.

Handel, Michael I., ed. Strategic and Operational Deception in the Second World War. London: Cass, 1987. 348 p. D743.S72.

Haswell, Jock. The Intelligence and Deception of the D-Day Landings. London: Batsford, 1979. 208 p. D756.5.N6.H29.

Hinsley, Harry. "World War II: An Intelligence Revolution." In The Intelligence Revolution. Proceedings of 13th Mil History Symposium, 1988. pp. 3-14. U7.M5.

Irwin, Will. The Jedburghs: The Secret History of the Allied Special Forces, France 1944. NY: Public Affairs, 2005. 323 p. D810S7I79.

Kahn, David. "World War II History: The Biggest Hole." Military Affairs (Apr 1975): p. 74-76. Per.

Lowenthal, Mark M. "Intrepid and the History of World War II." Military Affairs (Apr 1977): pp. 88-90. Per.

May, Ernest R., editor. Knowing One's Enemies: Intelligence Assessment Before the Two Wars. Princeton, NJ: Princeton, 1984. 561 p. UB250.K56. Essays on how the antagonists appraised each other before outbreak of war, emphasizing assessment of intelligence data.

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Mendelsohn, John, editor. Covert Warfare: Intelligence, Counterintelligence and Military Deception During the World War II Era. 18 vols. NY: Garland, 1989. D810.S7.C66. Selected documents from NARA record groups.

O'Toole, G.J.A. The Encyclopedia of American Intelligence and Espionage: From the Revolutionary War to the Present. NY: Facts on File, 1988. 539 p. UB271.U5.O87. Includes index, as well as alphabetical main entries.

Persico, Joseph E. Roosevelt's Secret War: FDR and World War II Espionage. NY: Random House, 2001. 564 p. D810.S7.P442.

Piekalkiewicz, Janusz. Secret Agents, Spies, and Saboteurs: Famous Undercover Missions of World War II. [Translated from the German by Francisca Garvie & Nadia Fowler] NY: Morrow, 1974. 528 p. D810.S7.P48132.

Relyea, Harold C. Evolution and Organization of Intelligence Activities in the United States. Laguna Hills, CA: Aegean Park, 1980 reprint of 1976 ed. 318 p. UB250.3.R44. Prepared for US Senate Select Comm. See Pt 3, Chaps I-VIII.

Russell, Francis. The Secret War. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life, 1981. 208 p. D810.S7.R84.

Schwein, Edwin E. Combat Intelligence, Its Acquisition and Transmission. Wash, DC: Inf Jrnl, 1936. 121 p. UB252.IS38.

Stafford, David, & Jeffreys-Jones, Rhodri. American-British-Canadian Intelligence Relations, 19392000. Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 2000. 286 p. JK468.I6.A838.

Sweet, Russell H. "Establishment of a Permanent Captured Personnel and Material Branch in the WD, MID." Typed photostat, 3 Jul 1947. UB250.U5.S95.

Syrett, David. "The Secret War and the Historians." Armed Forces & Society (Winter 1983): pp. 293-328. Per. Review essay WWII intelligence, espionage, and cryptology.

Thaden, Russell H. "Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield and Predictive Intelligence." Military Intelligence (Jan/Mar 1989): pp. 16-22. Per. Uses two history examples: Ardennes, 1944 & Manchuria, 1945.

Thomas, Shipley. S-2 In Action. Harrisburg, PA: Mil Svc Pub, 1940. 128 p. UB250.T5.

U.S. Army. Ground General School. History and Mission of the CIC. Special Text, May 1948. 66 p. UB251.U6.H56. See Chaps 2-4.

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U.S. Army Command and General Staff School. Intelligence Agencies and Operations: Analytical Study, Report Committee No 12. Photostat, 30 Nov 1945. 28 p. UB251.U6.I67.

U.S. Strategic Intelligence School. "Allied Intelligence in WWII." Text w/ memo, Aug 1947. 360 p. foldouts. D810.S7.A45.

U.S. War Dept. Index to Intelligence Publications. Wash, DC: GPO, 1944. 112 p. U15.U635no23.

_____. Military Intelligence, Counterintelligence: Field Manual 30-25, dated Feb 1940. W/2 changes. 33 p. MilPub-FM.

_____. Military Intelligence Service Language School. MISLS Album,1946. n.p., 1946; reprinted by Battery Press, 1990? 136 p. U4173.Y4.M5.

_____. General Staff, G-2. G-2 Section, HQ, Task Force. Mimeo, 25 Sep 1942. 22 p. UB250.U5.A338. Includes chart showing G-2 section task force.

_____. Military Intelligence Division. Intelligence Bulletin, Sep 1942-Aug 1943. Wash, DC, 1942-43. D810.S7.U7. 12 magazines bound in 1 vol.

_____. Military Intelligence Service. Military Reports. 26 issues, 1943-45. Per.

_____. Special Bulletin No 19, 5 Oct 1940. 15 p. U15.U64no19. Index to Special Bulletins & Tentative Lessons Bulls.

_____. Tentative Lessons Bulletins No 88-164 (incomplete) 7 Apr-21 Oct 1941. U15.U63. A collection of a dozen or so issues on Ger Army.

_____. Office, Inspector General. "Intelligence Activities in Service Commands." Memo, 6 Nov 1943. 15 p. UB250.U5.A34.

Volkman, Ernest. Warriors of the Night: Spies, Soldiers, and American Intelligence. NY: Morrow, 1985. 443 p. UB250.3.V64. Critique with selected historical examples.

Walker, David A. " Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Creation of the United States Intelligence Community." PhD dss, U CA-Davis, 2000. 269 p. JK468.I6.W35.

West, Nigel. Historical Dictionary Of World War II Intelligence. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow, 2008. 306 p. D810.S7.W442.

_____. A Thread of Deceit: Espionage Myths of World War II. NY: Random House, 1985. 166 p. D810.S7.W44.

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See also: -Bibliographies on Deception; OSS in Intelligence-WW2; and Counter Intelligence in Intelligence-WW2.

EUROPE

"Alphabetical List of MIRS Personnel." Wash, DC: MIRS, 1945? photocopy of original. 14 p. D810.S7.M572.

Crowdy, Terry. Deceiving Hitler: Double Cross and Deception in World War II. Oxford, England: Osprey, 2008. 352 p. D744.C76.

"MIRS History and Operation: London and Washington Branches, 1 May 1943-14 July 1945." Wash, DC: MIRS, 1945? photocopy of original. 100 p. D810.S7.M57.

O'Sullivan, D?nal. Dealing with the Devil: Anglo-Soviet Intelligence Cooperation in the Second World War. NY: Peter Lang, 2010. 337 p. D810.S7.O745.

EUROPE-U.S. Operations

Allen, Robert S. Papers. 4 Boxes. Arch. Intelligence pubs of Third Army, 1944-45.

Allied Force HQ. "Collection and Dissemination of Intelligence Obtained Italy." Intelligence Instruction No. 33, 13Nov 1943. 4 p. D763.I8.C635.

Ambrose, Stephen E. Ike's Spies: Eisenhower and the Espionage Establishment. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1981. 368 p. JK468.I6.A83.

Andrew, Christopher. "Intelligence Collaboration Between Britain, the United States, and the Commonwealth during WWII." In The Intelligence Revolution. Proceedings, 13th Military History Symposium, USAF Academy, 1988. pp. 111-22. U7.M5.

Austra, Kevin R. "The Battle of the Bulge: The Secret Offensive." Military Intelligence (Jan/Mar 1991): pp. 26-33. Per. Argues that German security was better than US intelligence.

Baldwin, Hanson W. "The Battle of the Bulge as a History of Battlefield Intelligence." Combat Forces Journal (Feb 1953): pp. 30-41. Per.

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Bigelow, Michael E. "Big Business: Intelligence in Patton's Third Army." Military Intelligence (Apr/Jun 1992): pp. 31-36. Per. Spotlights Col Oscar Koch, G-2.

_____. "Eisenhower and Intelligence." Military Intelligence (Jan/Mar 1991): pp. 19-25. Per.

Blanchette, Crispin. "Re-examining the Battle of the Bulge: Assessing the Role of Strategic Intelligence and Coalition Warfare Against the 1944 Wehrmacht." MS thesis, U North TX, 1998. 131 p. D756.5.A7.B53.

Breitman, Richard, et al. U.S. Intelligence and the Nazis. NY: Cambridge, 2005. 495 p. UB250.U65.

Breuer, William B. Hoodwinking Hitler: The Normandy Deception. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1993. 263 p. D756.5.N6.B74.

_____. The Secret War With Germany: Deception, Espionage, and Dirty Tricks 1939-1945. Novato, CA: Presidio, 1988. 318 p. D801.S7.B68.

Brugioni, Dino A. "Auschwitz-Birkenau: Why the World War II Photo Interpreters Failed to Identify the Extermination Complex." Military Intelligence (Jan/Mar 1983): pp. 50-55. Per.

Casey, William. The Secret War Against Hitler. Wash, DC: Regnery Gateway, 1988. 304 p. D810.S7.C35. By wartime chief of OSS operations, Europe.

Eisenhower, Dwight D. "Command in War." Lecture, National War College, 30 Oct 1950. pp. 15-16. UB210.E37.

Fossieck, Theodore H. Personal correspondence, 1942-45. 2 Boxes. Arch. Served as G-2, XV Corps.

Futrell, Robert F. "US Army Air Forces Intelligence in the Second World War." Conduct of the Air War.... NY: Oxford, 1992. pp. 527-52. D785I58.

Hanyok, Robert J. Eavesdropping on Hell: Historical Guide to Western Communications Intelligence and the Holocaust, 1939-1945. [Fort George G. Meade, MD]: Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency, 2005. 167 p. Z103.4.U6.U76ser4v9.

Hauenstein, Ralph. Intelligence Was My Line: Inside Eisenhower's Other Command, As Told to Donald Markle by... NY: Hippocrene, 2005. 182 p. D810.S8.H38.

History of the American Element of I.S.9 (WEA): Aug 43-15 Nov 44. n.p., 1945. #2008-IS(WEA).1945.

Hobar, Basil J. "The Ardennes 1944: Intelligence Failure or Deception Success?" Military Intelligence (Oct/Dec 1984): pp. 8-16. Per.

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Koch, Oscar W. G-2: Intelligence for Patton. Phila: Whitmore, 1971. 167 p. D810.S7.K6.

Persico, Joseph E. Piercing the Reich: The Penetration of Nazi Germany by American Secret Agents during World War II. NY: Viking, 1979. 376 p. D810.S7.P44.

Ricklefs, Richard G. "Fortitude South: D-Day Deception". Military Intelligence (Apr/Jun 1996): pp. 48-50. Per.

Schmidt, Aage [Pseud.] The Dark City: A True Account of Adventures of a Secret Agent in Berlin. NY: Rinehart, 1954. 314 p. D810.S8.S3.

Shoemaker, Lloyd R. The Escape Factory: The Story of MIS-X. NY: St Martin's, 1990. 267 p. D801.S7.S43. By an operative of US intelligence unit that promoted POW escapes.

U.S. Army Counter Intelligence Corps School. History and Mission of the Counter Intelligence Corps in World War II. Special text, Ft Holabird, MD, n.d. 83 p. D810.S7.H56. Chaps 4-9 concern activities in North Africa and Europe.

_____. V Corps. "Counterintelligence Operations in Germany." Standing operating procedures, 30 Oct 1944. With letter of transmittal by HQ, US Army Ground Forces. 12 p. AWC File #350.09, Arch.

_____. Intell Center and School. The Evolution of American Military Intelligence. Course readings, Ft Huachuca, AZ, May 1973. pp. 53-59 & 78-80. UB251.U6.A43.

U.S. Forces in the European Theater. General Board. Organization and Operation of the Counter Intelligence Corps in the European Theater of Operations. Study No 13, Bad Nauheim, Germany, 1945-46, 36 p. D769.A5. See also No 12 on Mil Intelligence Service and No 14 on org and operation of theater intelligence.

U.S. War Dept. Military Intelligence Division. The Exploitation of German Documents. n.p, 1944. 52 p. UB252.31.E96.

U.S. War Dept. Military Intelligence Service. Military Reports on the United Nations. Monthly bulletin, Dec 1942-Feb 1945. Per. Information on allied forces and experiences.

U.S. War Dept. Mil Intell Div. Regional File Germany, 1941-1944. Microfilmed by UPA, Frederick, MD, 1989. 2 pts. 78 reels. UB251.32.G32. Entire contents of the file from NARA RG165. Pub guide -index available. See especially Part II on German defense & armed forces.

_____. Special Bulletins. Jan-Oct 1940. U15.U62.

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_____. U.S. Military Intelligence Reports: Germany, 1919-1941. Collection of selected docs from MID files, in National Arch Record Group 165. Microfilmed by University Publications of America, 1983. 28 reels. Microfilm. See printed guide with index.

Williams, Robert W. "Moving Information: The Third Imperative." Army (Apr 1975): pp. 17-21. Per. Third Army's information-gathering procedure, No France, 1944.

See also: -Bibliographies on Cryptology (ULTRA & MAGIC); OSS; & T-Force in Intelligence-WW2; and the William T. Horaday Papers, Arch.

EUROPE-British Operations

Andrew, Christopher M. "The Mobilization of British Intelligence for the Two World Wars." In Mobilization for Total War. Waterloo, Canada: Wilfrid Laurier, 1981. pp. 87-110. D504.M62.

_____. "Intelligence Collaboration", cited above.

Bell, Leslie. Sabotage!: The Story of Lt.-Col. J. Elder Willis. London: T.W. Laurie, 1957. 189 p. D810.S8.W5.

Bennett, Gill. Churchill's Man of Mystery: Desmond Morton and the World of Intelligence. NY: Routledge, 2007. 404 p. UB251.G7.B46.

Best, Sigismund P. The Venlo Incident: A True Story of Double-Dealing, Captivity, and a Murderous Nazi Plot. NY: Skyhorse, 2009. 260 p. D805.G3.B47.

Churchill, Peter. Duel of Wits. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1953. 319 p. D810.S8.C4515.

_____. Of Their Won Choice. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1952. 218 p. D810.S8.C452.

Conant, Jennet. The Irregulars: Roal Dahl and the British Spy Ring in Wartime Washington. NY: Simon & Schuster, 2008. 393 p. D810.S8.D24.

Cruickshank, Charles G. SOE in the Far East. NY: Oxford, 1983. 285 p. D810.S7.C78.

Davidson-Houston, James V. Armed Pilgrimage. London: R. Hale, 1949. 313 p. D810.S8.D3.

Delmer, Sefton. The Counterfeit Spy. NY: Harper & Row, 1971. 256 p. D810.S8.C3584. "Cato"

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