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Nissen, Jack and Cockerill, A. W. Winning the Radar War Paperback 1988, Collins, illustrated
Condition: very good
World War II was the first technological war, and nothing was more important in winning that war than radar. This is the suspense-filled story of the experiments, the inventive breakthroughs, the electronic eavesdropping, and the sheer good luck that sometimes determined the outcome. Jack Nissen (code name Professor Wendell) also tells, for the first time, the true story of the commando mission to obtain German radar equipment at Dieppe. What he found there was a major contributing factor to the electronic successes of D-Day and, ultimately, the Allied victory in the Second World War. Price:
7.00 CDN
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