During the Second World War, Australia maintained a super-secret organisation, the Diplomatic (or `D�) Special Section, dedicated to breaking Japanese diplomatic codes. The Section has remained officially secret as successive Australian Governments have consistently refused to admit that Australia ever intercepted diplomatic communications, even in war-time. This book recounts the history of the Special Section and describes its code-breaking activities. It was a small but very select organisation, whose `technical� members came from the worlds of Classics and Mathematics. It concentrated on lower-grade Japanese diplomatic codes and cyphers, such as J-19 (FUJI), LA and GEAM. However, towards the end of the war it also worked on some Soviet ...
After the war in the Pacific formally ended in September 1945, the victorious Allies occupied Japan ...
In 1958 a British serviceman, based near the Woomera rocket range in South Australia, passed secrets...
During escalating Pacific crises, the former journalist and Australian Prime Minister John Curtin co...
During the Second World War, Australia maintained a super-secret organisation, the Diplomatic (or `D...
During the Second World War, Australia maintained a super-secret organisation, the Diplomatic (or `D...
This book represents volume one of the writings of David Sissons, who for most of his career pioneer...
This book is volume two of the writings of David Sissons, who first established his academic career ...
This book is volume two of the writings of David Sissons, who first established his academic career ...
In Australia, in the wake of the terrorist attacks on the US in 2001, more than sixty pieces of legi...
In the early 1950s, the Soviet Union made great efforts to persuade its former citizens among the “d...
Security services in the Cold War introduced an ethos of secrecy, where state persecution of academi...
This thesis examines the origins and development of signals intelligence in the Royal Australian Nav...
The accepted historical view of British-Australian relations during the early Cold War emphasizes co...
When Nazi Germany attacked the Soviet Union, Moscow officials expected the British Navy to appear on...
This volume explores key aspects of the development of the Australian Department of External Affairs...
After the war in the Pacific formally ended in September 1945, the victorious Allies occupied Japan ...
In 1958 a British serviceman, based near the Woomera rocket range in South Australia, passed secrets...
During escalating Pacific crises, the former journalist and Australian Prime Minister John Curtin co...
During the Second World War, Australia maintained a super-secret organisation, the Diplomatic (or `D...
During the Second World War, Australia maintained a super-secret organisation, the Diplomatic (or `D...
This book represents volume one of the writings of David Sissons, who for most of his career pioneer...
This book is volume two of the writings of David Sissons, who first established his academic career ...
This book is volume two of the writings of David Sissons, who first established his academic career ...
In Australia, in the wake of the terrorist attacks on the US in 2001, more than sixty pieces of legi...
In the early 1950s, the Soviet Union made great efforts to persuade its former citizens among the “d...
Security services in the Cold War introduced an ethos of secrecy, where state persecution of academi...
This thesis examines the origins and development of signals intelligence in the Royal Australian Nav...
The accepted historical view of British-Australian relations during the early Cold War emphasizes co...
When Nazi Germany attacked the Soviet Union, Moscow officials expected the British Navy to appear on...
This volume explores key aspects of the development of the Australian Department of External Affairs...
After the war in the Pacific formally ended in September 1945, the victorious Allies occupied Japan ...
In 1958 a British serviceman, based near the Woomera rocket range in South Australia, passed secrets...
During escalating Pacific crises, the former journalist and Australian Prime Minister John Curtin co...