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Emperor's Codes

by Smith, Michael
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Overview

In the No. 1 bestseller Station X, Michael Smith brought us the riveting true story of how British experts broke Nazi Germany's wartime codes. In The Emperor's Codes he continues this fascinating story as he examines how Japan's codes were broken and the effect this had on the war in the Far East.

The Emperor's Codes takes the reader into the lives and loves of the men and women battling to break the Emperor's codes. It shows how these intrepid code-breakers uncovered the secret Japanese preparations for the invasion of Malaya and the attack on Pearl Harbor. Using memories of those at the forefront of this battle, this is a fascinating and previously untold story.

About the Author, Smith , Smith, Michael

Michael Smith is a former member of the intelligence Corps. He now writes on espionage for the Daily Telegraph where he is a senior reporter.

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Book Details

Published
January 22, 2002
Publisher
Transworld Publishers Limited
Pages
416
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780553813203

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