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- W2536355332 abstract "There have been few attempts to explore the links between the operations of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) during the Second World War and the intelligence that supported them. There are many reasons for this, including the fact that for many of the more significant operations RAN units were subordinate to either British or US superior commanders and in recording the unfolding of operations historians have been more concerned with events and influences at these respective headquarters, ashore or afloat. Perhaps understandabIy, British and US historians have concentrated on 'their' operations: the official historian of Britain's wartime intelligence activities went so far as to declare intelligence in Southeast Asia and the Pacific to be matters for the US to explore. US historians make only brief references to any Australian contribution to operations in either an operational or intelligence sense. Australian historians have often not had access to the intelligence records related to operations undertaken by the RAN. With the lifting of the embargo on a mention of the successes and contributions of the Allied cryptanalytical attack on Axis and Japanese communications in 1978 a large number of monographs have appeared which purport to demonstrate the importance of this intelligence resource to Allied strategy and operations. Again, however, there is very little mention of the Australian contribution on the one hand and, on the other, of how this intelligence- when made available - might have been applied by RAN operational commanders. This enthusiasm for seeing the breaking of codes as being a principal intelligence source has also, perhaps inadvertently, led to an downgrading of the role played by more traditional means. This article attempts to redress both faults of historiography on one small aspect of RAN operations in 1940-41." @default.
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- W2536355332 title "The Intelligence War with German Raiders in the Indian and Pacific Oceans 1941-1942" @default.
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