Hitler's Japanese Confidant: General Ōshima Hiroshi and MAGIC Intelligence, 1941-1945

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University Press of Kansas, 1993 - 271 Seiten
In 1940, the US Army Signal Intelligence Service broke the Japanese diplomatic code. In 1975 Oshima Hiroshi, Japan's ambassador to Berlin during World War II, died, never knowing that the hundreds of messages he transmitted to Tokyo had been fully decoded by the Americans and whisked off to Washington, providing a major source of information for the Allies on Nazi activities.

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Introduction
1
Ōshima and the MAGIC Road to Pearl Harbor
17
Oshimas MAGIC Messages in the Aftermath of Pearl
40
The MAGIC Perspective of Strategic Change in 1942
57
MAGIC and the Enigma of the Eastern Front
75
MAGIC Intelligence during the Presidents Travels
96
The MAGIC of OVERLORD and the Surprise of
117
MAGIC and the Question of a GermanSoviet
140
MAGIC Messages Concerning a Visit of
185
Letter from Eisenhower to Major General Sir Stewart Menzies
193
Intelligence Agreement between the United States and Great Britain
195
Letter from Marshall to Eisenhower
199
Notes
203
Bibliography
243
Index
263
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MAGIC and the End of the Third Reich
162

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