Review:
The Double Cross System In The War Of 1939 To 1945 By J.c. Masterman
overall review score: 4.5
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The Double-Cross System in the War of 1939 to 1945 by J.C. Masterman is a book that details the British intelligence operations during World War II, particularly focusing on the strategy of feeding false information to the Axis powers through double agents.
Key Features
- Historical account of British intelligence operations during World War II
- Focus on the Double-Cross System and use of double agents
- In-depth analysis of deception tactics used against Axis powers
- Insight into the impact of misinformation on enemy decision-making
Pros
- Detailed and well-researched account of a significant aspect of World War II history
- Offers valuable insights into intelligence strategies and tactics during the war
- Engaging narrative that sheds light on the importance of deception in military operations
Cons
- May be too technical or detailed for readers with limited knowledge of World War II history