British Intelligence in the Second World War: Its Influence on Strategy & Operations (Cabinet Office)

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British Intelligence in the Second World War: Its Influence on Strategy & Operations (Cabinet Office)

Author(s): CABINET OFFICECABINET OFFICE
Publisher: THE STATIONERY OFFICE BOOKS
Binding: Hardcover
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British Intelligence in the Second World War: Its Influence on Strategy and Operations is an official study prepared by the Cabinet Office and published by The Stationery Office Books. This 642-page hardcover (1993) examines the role of British intelligence in shaping wartime strategy and operational choices.

The text focuses on the relationship between intelligence assessments, inter-departmental coordination, and strategic decision-making across theatres of war. The approach is analytical and documentary, useful for readers seeking a detailed institutional perspective.

Ideal for historians, military professionals, policy researchers and advanced students, the volume provides a sustained account of how intelligence informed high-level planning and operational conduct during the Second World War.

Key features

  • Official Cabinet Office analysis
  • Comprehensive coverage of strategy and operations
  • Hardcover, 642 pages; published 1993

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