World War II Sourcebook: Spying and Security

World War II Sourcebook: Spying and Security by Charlie Samuels is a reprint edition published by Hachette Children’s on February 7, 2017. This 48-page book is presented in English and delves into the multifaceted aspects of World War II, focusing specifically on the themes of spying and security. Through a variety of firsthand evidence, including posters, newspapers, diaries, letters, speeches, poems, and songs, the book provides an informative overview of the era.
Readers will find an exploration of the hidden world of secrets and deception during World War II, examining topics such as code breaking, espionage, national security, and civil defense. This edition offers a unique perspective on the military and historical significance of these elements, making it a valuable resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction related to history and wars. The engaging format invites readers to uncover the complexities of wartime intelligence and the measures taken to protect nations during this tumultuous period.
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World War II is explored through first hand-evidence including posters, newspapers, diaries, letters, speeches, poems and songs. This title looks at spying and security in the Second World War, from code breaking and spying to national security and civil defence. It looks at the hidden world of secrets and deception in World War Two.
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