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The Spy Toolkit

Extraordinary inventions from World War II

Stephen Twigge, The National Archives

Hardcover

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Description

Spies claim that theirs is the second oldest profession. Secret agents across time have had the same key tasks: looking and listening, getting the information they need, and smuggling it back home. Over the course of human history, some amazingly complex and imaginative tools have been created to help those working under the cloak of supreme secrecy.

During World War II, British undercover agents were the heroes behind the scenes, playing a dangerous and sometimes deadly game--risking all to gather intelligence about their enemies. What did these agents have in their toolkits? What ingenious spy gadgets did they have up their sleeves? What devious tricks did they deploy to avoid detection? From the ingenious to the amusing, this highly visual book delves into espionage files that were long held top secret, revealing spycraft in action.



Praise For The Spy Toolkit: Extraordinary inventions from World War II

"...gives a great overview of the tools of the trade for spies in WWII. The pictures are superb.... It is a fascinating read and highly recommended." - IPMS / USA

Osprey Publishing, 9781472831484, 160pp.

Publication Date: June 19, 2018



About the Author

The National Archives at Kew is the repository of documents that record the history of the UK. Events revealed through these papers are both large and small, ranging from momentous political events to day to day happenings in the lives of ordinary individuals.