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British Military Intelligence in the Palestine Campaign, 1914-1918 (eBook, PDF)
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This book examines the development and efficacy of Brtish military intelligence in the campaign against the Ottoman empire in Egypt and Palestine during the war.
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This book examines the development and efficacy of Brtish military intelligence in the campaign against the Ottoman empire in Egypt and Palestine during the war.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135245702
- Artikelnr.: 40445286
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135245702
- Artikelnr.: 40445286
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Yigal Sheffy
Contemporary Review - " a most valuable contribution to our understanding
of what was called a "side show" of the Great War...a first rate study of
military intelligence at work"
Bulletin of the Military Historical Society- "The first battle of Gaza was
lost due to poor intelligence, but later improvements described in the book
lent British commanders a distinct battlefield advantage, it contains good
technical information on the early use of wireless."
Times Literary Supplement- "For those already familiar with the war, this
rewarding little book will revise that image."
Military History-" an important book"
Ha"aretz - "Dr Yigal Sheffy"s book is a piece of good, old-fashioned
research - the kind of thorough, in-depth study that makes a serious effort
to reconstruct and analyze a historical period without a sideways glance at
the ratings."
The International History Review-"Exhaustive and minutely detailed, it is
written with the impersonal accuracy of a service manual. It is a work of
outstanding scholarship; no other student need go over this ground again."
Army Quarterly & Defence Journal -" Dr Sheffy"s account- one of the Cass
"Studies in Intelligence" series - is well researched, drawing on extensive
British archival documentation as well as German and Turkish sources"
Cryptologia-" This book is the first scholarly work to focus purely on
British military intelligence operations during the Crimean War. It is
especially important because this war constitutes a significant chapter in
the history of British intelligence."
Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol 27, No 3, Sept 99
"Yigal Sheffy"s study of military intelligence joins a very short shelf of
large-scale studies. ... It is to be welcomed, and not just for its rarity
value. It is an admirably thorough, straightforward, professional piece of
research, which may well claim to be the last word on its subject."
The Cryptogram
"excellent book tells for the first time how such an astonishing
achievement came about"
The Cryptogram
"excellent book
of what was called a "side show" of the Great War...a first rate study of
military intelligence at work"
Bulletin of the Military Historical Society- "The first battle of Gaza was
lost due to poor intelligence, but later improvements described in the book
lent British commanders a distinct battlefield advantage, it contains good
technical information on the early use of wireless."
Times Literary Supplement- "For those already familiar with the war, this
rewarding little book will revise that image."
Military History-" an important book"
Ha"aretz - "Dr Yigal Sheffy"s book is a piece of good, old-fashioned
research - the kind of thorough, in-depth study that makes a serious effort
to reconstruct and analyze a historical period without a sideways glance at
the ratings."
The International History Review-"Exhaustive and minutely detailed, it is
written with the impersonal accuracy of a service manual. It is a work of
outstanding scholarship; no other student need go over this ground again."
Army Quarterly & Defence Journal -" Dr Sheffy"s account- one of the Cass
"Studies in Intelligence" series - is well researched, drawing on extensive
British archival documentation as well as German and Turkish sources"
Cryptologia-" This book is the first scholarly work to focus purely on
British military intelligence operations during the Crimean War. It is
especially important because this war constitutes a significant chapter in
the history of British intelligence."
Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol 27, No 3, Sept 99
"Yigal Sheffy"s study of military intelligence joins a very short shelf of
large-scale studies. ... It is to be welcomed, and not just for its rarity
value. It is an admirably thorough, straightforward, professional piece of
research, which may well claim to be the last word on its subject."
The Cryptogram
"excellent book tells for the first time how such an astonishing
achievement came about"
The Cryptogram
"excellent book
Contemporary Review - " a most valuable contribution to our understanding
of what was called a "side show" of the Great War...a first rate study of
military intelligence at work"
Bulletin of the Military Historical Society- "The first battle of Gaza was
lost due to poor intelligence, but later improvements described in the book
lent British commanders a distinct battlefield advantage, it contains good
technical information on the early use of wireless."
Times Literary Supplement- "For those already familiar with the war, this
rewarding little book will revise that image."
Military History-" an important book"
Ha"aretz - "Dr Yigal Sheffy"s book is a piece of good, old-fashioned
research - the kind of thorough, in-depth study that makes a serious effort
to reconstruct and analyze a historical period without a sideways glance at
the ratings."
The International History Review-"Exhaustive and minutely detailed, it is
written with the impersonal accuracy of a service manual. It is a work of
outstanding scholarship; no other student need go over this ground again."
Army Quarterly & Defence Journal -" Dr Sheffy"s account- one of the Cass
"Studies in Intelligence" series - is well researched, drawing on extensive
British archival documentation as well as German and Turkish sources"
Cryptologia-" This book is the first scholarly work to focus purely on
British military intelligence operations during the Crimean War. It is
especially important because this war constitutes a significant chapter in
the history of British intelligence."
Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol 27, No 3, Sept 99
"Yigal Sheffy"s study of military intelligence joins a very short shelf of
large-scale studies. ... It is to be welcomed, and not just for its rarity
value. It is an admirably thorough, straightforward, professional piece of
research, which may well claim to be the last word on its subject."
The Cryptogram
"excellent book tells for the first time how such an astonishing
achievement came about"
The Cryptogram
"excellent book
of what was called a "side show" of the Great War...a first rate study of
military intelligence at work"
Bulletin of the Military Historical Society- "The first battle of Gaza was
lost due to poor intelligence, but later improvements described in the book
lent British commanders a distinct battlefield advantage, it contains good
technical information on the early use of wireless."
Times Literary Supplement- "For those already familiar with the war, this
rewarding little book will revise that image."
Military History-" an important book"
Ha"aretz - "Dr Yigal Sheffy"s book is a piece of good, old-fashioned
research - the kind of thorough, in-depth study that makes a serious effort
to reconstruct and analyze a historical period without a sideways glance at
the ratings."
The International History Review-"Exhaustive and minutely detailed, it is
written with the impersonal accuracy of a service manual. It is a work of
outstanding scholarship; no other student need go over this ground again."
Army Quarterly & Defence Journal -" Dr Sheffy"s account- one of the Cass
"Studies in Intelligence" series - is well researched, drawing on extensive
British archival documentation as well as German and Turkish sources"
Cryptologia-" This book is the first scholarly work to focus purely on
British military intelligence operations during the Crimean War. It is
especially important because this war constitutes a significant chapter in
the history of British intelligence."
Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol 27, No 3, Sept 99
"Yigal Sheffy"s study of military intelligence joins a very short shelf of
large-scale studies. ... It is to be welcomed, and not just for its rarity
value. It is an admirably thorough, straightforward, professional piece of
research, which may well claim to be the last word on its subject."
The Cryptogram
"excellent book tells for the first time how such an astonishing
achievement came about"
The Cryptogram
"excellent book