Code Breaking in the Pacific

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ISBN: 3319359827
ISBN 13: 9783319359823
Autor: Donovan, Peter/Mack, John
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xxvi, 387 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 10.09.2016
Auflage: 1/2016
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

Covers the historical context and the evolution of the technically complex Allied Signals Intelligence (Sigint) activity against Japan from 1920 to 1945Describes, explains and analyzes the code breaking techniques developed during the war in the PacificExposes the blunders (in code construction and use) made by the Japanese Navy that led to significant US Naval victories

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This book reveals the historical context and the evolution of the technically complex Allied Signals Intelligence (Sigint) activity against Japan from 1920 to 1945. It traces the all-important genesis and development of the cryptanalytic techniques used to break the main Japanese Navy code (JN-25) and the Japanese Armys Water Transport Code during WWII. This is the first book to describe, explain and analyze the code breaking techniques developed and used to provide this intelligence, thus closing the sole remaining gap in the published accounts of the Pacific War. The authors also explore the organization of cryptographic teams and issues of security, censorship, and leaks. Correcting gaps in previous research, this book illustrates how Sigint remained crucial to Allied planning throughout the war. It helped direct the advance to the Philippines from New Guinea, the sea battles and the submarine onslaught on merchant shipping. Written by well-known authorities on the history of cryptography and mathematics, Code Breaking in the Pacific is designed for cryptologists, mathematicians and researchers working in communications security. Advanced-level students interested in cryptology, the history of the Pacific War, mathematics or the history of computing will also find this book a valuable resource.

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