Secrets of Signals Intelligence During the Cold War: From Cold War to Globalization

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Matthew M. Aid, Cees Wiebes
Routledge, Nov 5, 2013 - History - 368 pages
In recent years the importance of Signals Intelligence (Sigint) has become more prominent, especially the capabilities of reading and deciphering diplomatic, military and commercial communications of other nations. This work reveals the role of intercepting messages during the Cold War.
 

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The National Security Agency and
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GCHQ and Sigint in the Early Cold
67
Canadas Communications Security
97
The Bundesnachrichtendienst
129
France Sigint and the Cold War Roger Faligot
177
Scandinavia Sigint and the Cold War Alf R Jacobsen
209
Dutch Sigint during the Cold War 194594 Cees Wiebes
243
Dutch Sigint and the Conflict with Indonesia
285
Conclusions Matthew M
313
Abstracts
333
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