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Between Silk and CyanideBetween Silk and Cyanide

Between Silk and Cyanide

Leo Marks

4.4(8)on Hardcover

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The Special Operations Executive (SOE), a British WW2 group infiltrating Reich-dominated Europe, had during the War's early and middle years a continuing problem in certain parts of France. They would train new agents, drop them into French territory, note their contact with a local agent... and they were lost, presumed captured or killed. Two things needed to happen fast: first, a new network had to be built so fresh agents would not be compromised by the older, discovered network. And second, a code generation method must be implemented that did not give a field agent knowledge of how other field agents generated similar messages into encrypted form (knowledge that could be extracted by torture). The answer to the second problem was called a "one time pad", a method still in use today and which had life-saving results almost immediately in the Allied war effort.

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OL Work ID
OL66196W

Subjects

BiographyBritish Personal narrativesCryptographersCryptographyGreat BritainPersonal narratives, BritishSecret serviceWorld War, 1939-1945Special Operations ExecutiveGro©britannienErlebnisberichtWorld War (1939-1945) fast (OCoLC)fst01180924Weltkrieg (1939-1945)KryptologieAutobiographieNew York Times reviewedWorld war, 1939-1945, cryptographyWorld war, 1939-1945, secret service, great britain

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