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The intelligence war in 1941 a 50th anniversary perspective : an intelligence monograph

" ... In the broader context of the intelligence war between the Axis and the Allies, Pearl Harbor was an exception. Throughout the war the Allies possessed clear intelligence advantages, and at least five are worth considering: the British ability to read nigh-level German communications -- the Ultra advantage ; British exploitation of German agents -- the double cross system ; the ineffectiveness of Germany's Secret Intelligence Service (the Abwehr) due in significant part to anti-Hitler sentiment at the highest echelons -- the Canaris factor ; Soviet intelligence assets (benefiting Soviet rather than Allied interests) ; US knowledge of Japanese intentions, knowledge wasted at Pearl Harbor but still better than Japanese intelligence"--Page 1.

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  • "" ... In the broader context of the intelligence war between the Axis and the Allies, Pearl Harbor was an exception. Throughout the war the Allies possessed clear intelligence advantages, and at least five are worth considering: the British ability to read nigh-level German communications -- the Ultra advantage ; British exploitation of German agents -- the double cross system ; the ineffectiveness of Germany's Secret Intelligence Service (the Abwehr) due in significant part to anti-Hitler sentiment at the highest echelons -- the Canaris factor ; Soviet intelligence assets (benefiting Soviet rather than Allied interests) ; US knowledge of Japanese intentions, knowledge wasted at Pearl Harbor but still better than Japanese intelligence"--Page 1."@en

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