Review of codebreaker by Marc McMenamin

IF 0.3 4区 工程技术 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS Cryptologia Pub Date : 2022-02-21 DOI:10.1080/01611194.2022.2037929
J. Dooley
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Historian and documentarian Marc McMenamin’s first book, Codebreaker, tells the story of Dr. Richard Hayes, the long-time Director of the National Library of Ireland, and his work assisting Irish military intelligence (G2) as a cryptanalyst and interrogator during World War II. The book is less a biography of Richard Hayes, than a treatment of the efforts of German military intelligence (the Abwehr) to influence the Irish Republican Army to ally with the Germans to expand the war against the British into Ireland. It covers quite well the Irish government’s response to the German espionage threat and the continuing threat of the radical members of the Irish Republican Army (IRA). Hayes was an integral part of G2’s response to the incursion of German spies into Ireland during the war. From the outset of World War II, Nazi Germany sought to open a second front against Great Britain through Ireland. The British were using Northern Ireland as a staging ground for both army and naval forces, and the Americans would do the same after they joined the conflict. The State of Ireland, headed by Prime Minister (Taoiseach) Eamon De Valera had declared its neutrality in the conflict early on. However, that did not mean that there was no conflict in Ireland itself. One opening the Nazis hoped to exploit was the continuing presence of a radical part of the Irish Republican Army that was conspiring against both the government of Ireland, and the British. The Nazis hoped to use the IRA as a destabilizing force within Ireland and as a terrorist organization to undermine and sabotage British rule in the north. To this end, the Abwehr plotted to insert German spies into Ireland to connect with the IRA, arrange to supply them with weapons and explosives, and use them as allies in a possible invasion of either Northern Ireland, the State of Ireland, or both. The German spies who were dropped into Ireland by parachute or put on shore via U-boat were generally incompetent. All but two of them were arrested within 48 hours of their illegal arrival in Ireland. Their associates in the IRA were slightly more capable, but still not up to the caliber of spies portrayed in either literature or in military history books. The most interesting thing about this book is the revelations about the lengths that members of the IRA were willing to go in order to get the British out of Ireland and to disrupt the Irish government. At least one faction of the IRA was nearly constantly trying to convince the Nazis to supply them with arms and ammunition and were
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历史学家和纪录片导演马克·麦克梅纳明的第一本书《密码破解者》讲述了理查德·海斯博士的故事,他长期担任爱尔兰国家图书馆馆长,在第二次世界大战期间,他作为密码分析师和审讯员协助爱尔兰军事情报机构(G2)工作。这本书与其说是理查德·海斯的传记,不如说是对德国军事情报机构(Abwehr)努力影响爱尔兰共和军与德国结盟,将对抗英国的战争扩大到爱尔兰的处理。它很好地描述了爱尔兰政府对德国间谍威胁的反应,以及爱尔兰共和军(IRA)激进分子的持续威胁。海耶斯是G2对战争期间德国间谍入侵爱尔兰的反应中不可或缺的一部分。从第二次世界大战开始,纳粹德国就试图通过爱尔兰开辟对抗英国的第二条战线。英国人把北爱尔兰作为陆军和海军的集结地,美国人在加入冲突后也会这样做。以总理埃蒙·德瓦莱拉为首的爱尔兰国一开始就宣布在冲突中保持中立。然而,这并不意味着爱尔兰内部没有冲突。纳粹希望利用的一个机会是,爱尔兰共和军中激进分子的持续存在,他们密谋反对爱尔兰政府和英国。纳粹希望利用爱尔兰共和军作为爱尔兰内部的不稳定力量,并作为一个恐怖组织来破坏英国在北部的统治。为此,阿布韦尔计划在爱尔兰安插德国间谍,与爱尔兰共和军联系,安排向他们提供武器和炸药,并利用他们作为盟友,可能入侵北爱尔兰、爱尔兰国,或两者兼而有之。用降落伞空投到爱尔兰或用u型潜艇上岸的德国间谍一般都是不称职的。除两人外,他们都在非法抵达爱尔兰的48小时内被捕。他们在爱尔兰共和军的同伙略强一些,但仍达不到文学作品或军事历史书中所描绘的间谍水平。这本书最有趣的地方在于揭露了爱尔兰共和军成员为了把英国人赶出爱尔兰并破坏爱尔兰政府而不惜一切代价。爱尔兰共和军中至少有一个派别几乎一直在试图说服纳粹向他们提供武器和弹药
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Cryptologia
Cryptologia 工程技术-计算机:理论方法
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24 months
期刊介绍: Cryptologia is the only scholarly journal in the world dealing with the history, the technology, and the effect of the most important form of intelligence in the world today - communications intelligence. It fosters the study of all aspects of cryptology -- technical as well as historical and cultural. The journal"s articles have broken many new paths in intelligence history. They have told for the first time how a special agency prepared information from codebreaking for President Roosevelt, have described the ciphers of Lewis Carroll, revealed details of Hermann Goering"s wiretapping agency, published memoirs - written for it -- of some World War II American codebreakers, disclosed how American codebreaking affected the structure of the United Nations.
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