The International Intelligence History Association has published the Winter 2002/2003 issue of the Journal of Intelligence History.
CONTENTS:
ARTICLES:
KEVIN CONLEY RUFFNER, "You are Never Going to Be Able to Run an Intelligence Unit: SSU Confronts the Black Market in Berlin"
E. BRUCE REYNOLDS, "Staying Behind in Bangkok: The OSS and American Intelligence in Postwar Thailand"
RALPH ERSKINE, "The Admiralty and Cipher Machines During the Second World War: Not So Stupid after All"
BURKHARD JÄHNICKE, "Lawyer, Politician, Intelligence Officer: Paul Leverkuehn in Turkey, 1915-1916 and 1941-1944"
For abstracts of articles and the full text of reviews, please visit the Journal's web-page at
http://www.intelligence-history.org
and use the link to the Journal.
The Journal of Intelligence History is committed to the history of intelligence organizations, broadly defined, and their impact on historical development, culture, and international relations. It has an anonymous peer-review of submissions and the editor is much interested in receiving manuscripts for consideration in this field based on orginal research or/and personal experience.
Michael Wala Managing Editor, Journal of Intelligence History e-mail: M.Wala@t-online.de