The Emperor's Codes: The Breaking of Japan's Secret CiphersArcade Pub., 2001 - 323 من الصفحات The Emperor's Code reveals how the Japanese codes--of which there were several--were broken, and readers discover in detail who were the often quirky geniuses behind the desperate effort. Illustrations. |
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Singapore December 1941 | 9 |
A Spy Base in the Far East | 28 |
Diplomatic Secrets | 42 |
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