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Most Secret War

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by R. V. Jones


  Occam’s Razor, 371–2, 523

  Odiham airfield, 406–7

  Office of Scientific Research and Development (Washington), 379

  Officers’ Training Corps (OTC), 5, 58

  Official Secrets Act, 47

  ‘Old Contemptibles’, 12

  Operation Heartbreak (Duff Cooper), 217

  ‘Operation North Pole’, 215

  ‘Operation Smith’, 124–5

  Operational Research Organization, 208–10, 329, 377, 419; (Section) Bomber Command, 388–9, 419

  Operation Torch, 256

  Osenberg, Professor, 463

  Oslo Report, 67–71, 93, 121, 136, 172, 173, 180, 192, 193, 332, 352

  Ostermeier, Feldwebel, 163–4

  Ouvry, Lieutenant-Commander, 80 Overflakkee (island), 292

  Overseas Party, 406, 484–6

  Oxford Union Society, 10; ‘refusal to fight’ motion, 10

  Oxford University, 8–11; Air Squadron, 39

  Oxford University Observatory, 11

  ‘Panacea targets’, 303

  Paraboloid aerials, see Radar

  Parachute regiments formed, 249; 1st Airborne Division, 249, 307; 1st Parachute Brigade, 249; at Arnhem, 459

  Parry, ‘Ginger’ (née Girdlestone), 196, 330

  Paulton, Pilot Officer, 285–6

  Pearl Harbour, 233, 482

  Peek, Flight Sergeant E. P. H., 343

  Peenemünde, 69, 255, 322, 332–48, Pl. 27(a), 430–3, 448, 451, 463, 473; raid on, 346, 373, 378, 454, 530; V-1 trials, 368, Fig. 22, 414, Fig. 27, 418–20; V-1 trials halted, 413; V-2 trials, 435–6, 438, 445, 455

  Peierls, Rudolf, 81, 206

  Pelly, Air Commodore, Claude, 365, 413, 415, 438

  Perkins, John, 90, 144

  Perrin, Michael, 309 472, 474, 480, 496

  Pezet, Raymond, French secret agent, 354 Philby, Kim, 207, 216, 254–5, 520

  Philips Works, 326, 486

  Phoney War, 78–91

  Photo Reconnaissance (Brookes), 231

  Photographic Interpretation Unit, see Medmenham

  Photographic reconnaissance, 130, 132, 189–98, 210, 223, 266, 268, 271, 277; developments by Sidney Cotton, 130–1; none of London by Germans, in 1941–1944, 422; of German radio beam stations, 133–4, Pl. 5(a)(b)(c)(d), Fig. 2a, Fig. 2b, 189–92, Fig. 6, 201, Fig. 9, Pl. 7, Pl. 8 (a) (b), Pl. 9 (a) (b) (c), 223, 224–7, Pl. 10(a), Pl. 11(a) (b), Pl. 13 (a) (b) (c) (d); of nuclear installations, 478; of V-1 sites, 360–1, 367, 376, 400, 405, 417, 420, 422, 436, 451; of V-2 sites, 431, 432, 435, 451, of Würzburg prior to Bruneval raid, 226, Pl. 11(a)(b), 231, 236, 239

  Photographic Reconnaissance Unit, 190–1, 194, 195, 223, 225, 266, 268, 327, 328, 337; Memorial, P1. 14(a)

  Photography: forward-facing, 329–30; oblique, 225–6, Pl. 9(C), 329

  Pickard, George, 38, 41

  Pigeons, use of for information, 279, 305, 507–8; see also Air Ministry Pigeon Service

  Piggott, Roy, 488

  Pilotless aircraft, see Aircraft

  ‘Pineapple operation’, investigation of new German beam station, 260–3, Pl. 15

  Plan Position Indicator (P.P.I.), 228, 465

  Plaskett, H. H., 11

  Plendl, Dr. (German beam developer), 129. 165, 173. 180, 274, Pl. 17(C)

  Plutonium, 306, 508, 509

  Poix, 174

  Polish collaboration in rocket intelligence, 430, 432, 443–5

  Pollard, P. E., 16

  Portal, Sir Charles (later Lord), 101, 109, 167, 182, 218, 237, 271, 294, 296–7, 303, 304, 340, 356, 357, 378, 438, 440, 442, 443, 448, 458, 497, 504–6, 514, 517, 531

  Porton, see Chemical Defence Establishment

  Post-war planning, 325–6

  Poulsson, Lieutenant, 308

  Pound, Sir Dudley, 255, 257, 258

  Practical joking as quick-thinking exercise, 23–6, 234

  Price, Alfred, 40

  Priest, D. H., 237, 403

  Prince of Wales, 233

  Prinz Eugen, 233

  Prisoners: British, 218, 221; German, interrogation of, 61, 84, 94, 95, 100, 148, 153, 200, 244–5, 251–2, 499–503

  Pritchard, Captain Hesketh, 260–2

  Pryor, Bob, 324

  Pryor, Matthew, 372, 425, 431

  Pye, D. R., 32–3, 39, 41, 75, 77, 108, 144, 162, 180

  Quebec Agreement, 474, 477

  Queen Elizabeth, 233

  Quisling, 114

  Radar, 3, 16–18, 35, 39, 74, 84, 198–9, 376, 530; airborne, 41, 128, 145, 155, 179, 219, 268, 274, 280, 391, 531; aircraft detection, see Detection systems; Detector; attacks on German coastal stations for Normandy landing, 400–12, Pl. 23; beginnings of, 69; communications system, 35, 199; confusion by ‘Spoof’, 287–9, 466–8; control of searchlights, see Searchlights; German, 189–204, Fig. 6, 229, see also German systems and stations under individual names; handling of information, 199; H2S, see H2S; infra-red, see Infra-red; interception of enemy planes, 199, 228, see also Nightfighters; Jagdschloss, German ground station, 465, Pl. 29; long-range, 469; Monica, fighter warning device on bombers, 466; nascent stage, 18; paraboloid aerials, 69, 192, 193, 223, 226, 230, see also Würzburg; plotting, 196–8, Fig. 6, 287, 368; SCR584 gun-laying, 427–8; weaknesses, 39, 41; see also radar stations by individual names; Radio beam system

  Radar Conference 1955 (German) 235

  Radio beacons, 85, 210, 383, 384, see also Knickebein; Wotan; X-beams; Y-beams

  Radio beam systems, 29, 84–7, 93–9, 104, 135–45; ‘bending’ of, 87; control for rockets, 452, 502; ‘Elektra Sonne’ (fan system), 259; frequencies, 136–7, 149, 161, 164–5, 175; Lorenz, 94–9, 104, Fig.1, 105, 220, 221; one beam, 120; Jay, 220–2; supersonic modulation, 251–3; see also Knickebein, Wotan, X-Gerät, Y-Gerät, Baedeker beams, Wavelengths

  Radio Counter Measures Board, 289, 376

  Radio navigation, 3, 93, 210, 217, 220

  Radio Research Station (Slough), 16

  Radio reception, aircraft disturbances to, 16

  Radio Security Service, 488, 489

  Radio silence, 466–9

  Radio telephony, 219, 265, 280, 294, 300

  Radioastronomy, 230, 486, 507, 521

  Radlett, 127, 151, 153

  Raid Tracking Organization, 466–7

  Randall, J. T., 145, 318

  Rax Works, Wiener Neustadt, 454

  Rays: death, 16, 63–4, 66; engine-stopping, 66, 84, 114

  Receivers, 466; blind landing, 94; Gee type in bombers, 217–20; for Jay beams, 220–2; listening, for centimetric waves, 136–7, 320–1; Metox, 321–2; for supersonic reception, 252; for submarines, 491, 502

  Rechlin, 69, 95, 165, 173, 348

  Red Beret, The (Saunders), 239

  Reeves, A. H., 274

  Reflectors: spurious, 288, 290–2, see also Window

  ‘Regenschirm’, Birmingham air raid, 152–3

  Regiments, Black Watch, 238; Coldstream Guards, 5–6, 310, 312–13; Cuirassiers, 256; Greenjackets, 310; Grenadier Guards, 4, 90; Gordon Highlanders, 239, 242; King’s Own Scottish Borderers, 238; Parachute Regiment, 249; The Royal Dragoons, 79, 113; Scots Guards, 87; Seaforth Highlanders, 239, 242 Reitsch, Hanna, woman test pilot, 464

  Renault, Gilbert (‘Remy’), 236–7

  Renwick, Robert, 397, 399

  ‘Repercussions of H2S on Air-Sea Warfare’ Report (Jones), 320

  Repulse, 233

  Resistance Movement, 189, 227, 231, 277, 311, 330, 337; Belgian, 266, 269; French, 236, 239, 261, 361, 364–5; see also Agents

  ‘Rhubarb’, fighter sweeps in Pas de Calais, 243, 401, 408

  Richthofen, Erich von, 10

  Riedel, Walter, 347

  Rilly-la-Montagne, 426

  Rise and Fall of the Luftwaffe, The (Irving), 302, 386, 391

  Rjukan, heavy water plant, Norway, 205, 307–8, 532

  Robertson, Dr. H. P., 378–9, Pl. 22(a), 425, 446, 527

  Rocard, Professor Yves, French secret agent, 262–3, 317, Pl. 22(b), 496–7; pamphlet o
n ‘Co-ordination’, 496–7

  Rockets, 65, 69, 82, 322, 338–48, Fig. 17, Fig. 18, Pl. 19, 430–61, Pl. 26; A4, 350, 367, 370, 431; A9, 463; A10, 463, 532; description of, 342–3; factories, 453n, 454; first recognized from photographs, 340–2, Fig. 18, P1. 19(a); future development, 459–60; liquid fuel, 357–8, 432, 434, 447; long-range, 357, 413, 415, 429; monitoring flight, 336; photography of at Peenemünde, 339–40; radio beam control, 452; radio–controlled glider, 205; radio-controlled FZ21 (Ferngesteuerte Zielflugzeug). 332; remote control, 339; setting position for firing, 446–7, 451; stratospheric, 351, 374; trajectory, 455, Fig. 31a, Fig. 31b; Wasserfall, 431, 464; weight of, 342–3, 440, 445–6, 448, 449–50, 453; X-4, 464; see also V-2

  Rommel, Field-Marshal Erwin, 204, 256

  Rönneberg, Lieutenant Joachim, 308

  Roosevelt, Franklin D., 182, 474, 475, 477

  Ross, Captain John, 238, 239

  Rostock, bombing of, 279

  Rostow, Professor W. W., 450

  Roth, Leon Henri, 337–9

  Rousseau, Jeannie, see Amniarix

  Rowe, A. P., 14, 41, 42, 43, 50, 144, 192, 290, 290n, 292, 318–19, 392, 400

  Royal Air Force, 36, 79, 335, 419; Blind Approach Development Unit, 97; No. 80 Wing, 127, 140, 149, 151, 204, 252; No. 100 Group, 468; Staff College, 385–6, 503; Y Service, 92, 99, 300, 336

  Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, 17, 151, 443, see also Farnborough

  Royal Entomological Society, 508

  Royal Oak, 69

  Royal Patriotic Schools, 200

  Royal Radar Establishment, 247

  Royal United Services Institution, 70, 523

  Rügen island, 254, 342

  Rumania, 192–3

  Rundstedt, Field-Marshal von, 499

  Russia: invasion by Germany, 205; nonaggression pact with Germany, 53; proposal to share nuclear energy secrets, 476, 477

  Russian, advance into Poland, 444; deception over British Mission of inspection of Blizna, 441–2; flying bombs scares, 510–12

  Russian Trade Delegation, 520

  Rutherford, Ernest (1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson), 21, 392, 493, 500

  Ryle, Martin, 230, 486, 507, 521

  St. Leu d’Esserent, 426, 427

  St. Nazaire, raid on, 249

  St. Trond, 227, 266

  Samuel, E. C., schoolmaster, 5

  Sandys, Rt. Hon. Duncan, 334–6, 339–44, 357, 421, 425, 434, 441, 451, 458–9, 498

  Saturday at M.I.9 (Neave), 311

  Saundby, Air Vice-Marshal Sir Robert H. M., 281–4, 294, 298

  Saunders, Sir Arthur, 282, 504

  Saunders, Malcolm, 122, 154

  Scapa Flow, 69

  Scharnhorst, 233, 234, 289

  Scheldt Estuary, 270, 280

  Schleswig Holstein, 100, 470

  Schmid, General ‘Beppo’, 387, 466, 468; postwar interview, 502

  Scholven, raid on, 466

  Schrödinger, Erwin, 22

  Schwagen, Dr., 337–8

  Schweinfurt, 382, 385

  Schwenke, Engineer-Colonel, 221

  ‘Science and Air Bombing’ (Lindemann), 13

  Scientific Computing Service, 142

  Scientific Intelligence, xvii, 71, 73–4, 109, 167, 180, 332, 386, 473, 480, 492, 495–6, 514, 518, 519, 523, 524, 526–8, 532; disparity in, 71

  Scott, Private, 242

  Scott-Farnie, Flight Lieutenant Rowley (later Group Captain), xix, 87, 95, 99, 100, 104, 135, 151, 155, 181, 300, 388, 439

  Searchlights, 79, 184, 224, 264–79, 532; effect of I.F.F., 388–9; infra-red, 255; jamming of 210-11, 388; ‘Main Belt’, 264, 267, Fig. 12, Fig. 14; radar control, 264; around Würzburg, 224, 227–9

  Second Tactical Air Force, 419, 503

  Secret Intelligence Service: M.I.6, 58, 59, 63, 67, 88, 202, 216, 247, 254, 262, 315, 316, 330, 472, 481, 494–7, 520

  Secret Service (German), see Abwehr

  Secret weapons, see Weapons

  Seeburg Table plotting system, 269, 287, Fig. 24, 395

  Seeloewe (‘Sealion’) German operation, 124

  Selant, Professor Edward, 427

  ‘Service Marc’, Belgian espionage, 269, 383–4

  S.H.A.E.F., see Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force

  S.H.A.P.E., see Supreme Headquarters of the Allied Powers in Europe

  Sharp, Sergeant, 239, 241, 242, 248

  Shaw, Squadron Leader Courtleigh Nasmith (‘Jane’), 59–60, 379

  Shells: anti-aircraft, 68; proximity-fused, 427–8; rocket, 332; stratospheric, 351, 352

  Ships, detection of, 16, 254–9, 485

  Sicily, 256; British invasion of, 216, 297

  ‘Sidcot’ flying suit, 130

  Sidlice, 430–1

  Signals Experimental Establishment, Woolwich, 16

  Signals Intelligence Service, 87, 123, 257, 410

  Simon, Franz, 22, 27, 28

  Sinclair, Admiral ‘Quex’, 67

  Sinclair, Sir Archibald, 95, 101, 102, 167, 182, 248, 271, 292, 390, 438, 448, 514

  Singapore, fall of, 233

  Siracourt launching site, 462

  Ski sites, see Launching sites

  Skinnarland, Einer, 307

  Skoda Works, 210, 382

  Smith, Air Commodore Harcourt, 243

  Smith, Flight Lieutenant Hugh (later Professor), xix, Pl. 6(b), 212, 213, 247, 260, 298–9, 316, 323, 332, 349, 373, 399, 406, 452, 484, 487, 496, 519

  ‘Smoke screen’ reflections (‘Window’ or ‘Chaff’), 40, 41, see also Window

  Smuts, Field-Marshal, 359, 476, 510

  Sneum, Lieutenant Thomas, 200–2, Pl. 22(C)

  Sodium permanganate, 371

  Solberg, Captain (later Admiral), 376 Sommerfeld, Major, 352, 353

  Sottevast launching site, 463

  Spaatz, General, 281, 377

  Special Operations Executive, 260–3, 307, 308, 413, 439, 444, 481, 526

  Speer, Albert, 302–3, 304, 438, 483n

  Spoof, theory of, 287–9; convoys, 406, 409, 411; force, 466, 467–8; German, 250–1, 320, 410 Stalin, 441

  Stanmore (Fighter Command and A.E.A.F. headquarters), 406, 409–10, 411

  Station X, see Bletchley Park

  Steinhoff, Dr. (Head of Peenemünde Telemetry Department), 347

  Stenning, Joan, 61, 330

  Stephenson, Captain Maurice, 484, 519

  Stewart, Corporal, 242

  Stewart, Sir Findlater, 344, 421

  Stewart, Peter, xix, 194, 337, 373

  Stewart, ‘Pop’, 337, 340, 373

  Stonard, W., 22

  Strachan, Sergeant Major, 239, 248

  Strachey, Oliver, 60, 62

  Strategic Air Offensive Against Germany 1939–45 (Official History), 292

  Stuttgart, raids on, 392, 468

  Sub-committee for Air Defence, see Committee of Imperial Defence

  Submarines, 66, see also U-Boats

  Suits, Dr. C. G., 376

  Supersonic frequency transmission, 251–3 Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (S.H.A.E.F.), 379, 402

  Supreme Headquarters of the Allied Powers in Europe (SHAPE), 501

  Sweden: A-4 rocket falling on, 431, 434; examination of rocket remains at Farnborough, 443, 449, 452; meteors and flying saucers, 510–12

  Swanage, see Telecommunications Research Establishment

  Swinton, Lord, 17, 36

  Szenassi, Stefan, 322

  Szilard, Leo, 22

  Szrajer, Flight Lieutenant, 444

  Tait, Air Vice-Marshal Victor, 237, 402, 406, 408

  Tallboy, see Bombs

  Tank, aircraft: bullet-proof, 78; crash-proof, 78

  Target 54 (air raid on Richmond), 156–9

  Tasker, Sergeant, 242

  Taylor, A. J. P., 10

  Taylor, G. I., 48

  Taylor, Professor Telford, 110

  Taylor, Principal Thomas, 516

  Technical Intelligence, 74, 147, 431, 457–8, 484, 485, 495, 510, 512, 514, 532

>   Tedder, Sir Arthur (later Lord), 401–2, 412, 517

  ‘Tegal’, Belgian secret agent, 268–9

  Telecommunications Research Establishment, 99, 127, 136, 144–5, 191, 217, 229, 236, 237, 247, 265, 274, 318–19, 376, 396

  Telephone, practical jokes with, 23–6

  Telescopes, radio, 230

  Television, airborne equipment, 45

  The Double Cross System (Masterman), 214

  Their Finest Hour (Churchill), 67, 101, 181

  Theory of Numbers, The, 306–7

  Thiel, Dr., 346, 347

  Third Gruppe, KG26 (III/KG26), 173–4, 176, 383

  Thoma, von, German General, 332–3

  Thompson, Leon, 314–15, 479

  Thomson, Sir George, 206, 450, 515

  Thorney Island, 406–9

  Thost, Dr. Hans W., 26–7, 52

  Three Steps to Victory (Watson–Watt), 233

  Tiergarten, Würzburg in, 224–5, Pl. 13(a), 226, 227, 245

  Timothy, Lieutenant, 239

  Tinsel, code name of jamming system of German ground to nightfighter communication, 295

  Tirpitz, sinking of, 469, 520

  Tiverton, Viscount, 208

  Tizard, Sir Henry, 3, Pl. I (d), 14 passim, 33, 36, 40, 42, 52, 74, 81, 83, 95–7, 101–2, 167, 206–8, 217–19, 294, 303, 331, 345, 379, 475, 505, 514, 525, 531; research University of Berlin, 15; meets Lindemann, 15; Royal Flying Corps, 15; Secretary of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, 15; Chairman, Committee for the Scientific Survey of Air Defence, 15–16; break in friendship with Lindemann, 16, 41; Scientific Adviser to Air Staff, 101; opposition to Jones’s beam theory at Cabinet meeting, 101, 108–9; resigns appointment, 108–9; Chief Scientific Adviser Ministry of Defence, 481

  Tizard Committee, see Committee for the Scientific Survey of Air Defence

  Torpedoes, 66; aerial, 65, 345; German, 69, 233; homing, 464

  Touch, Gerald, 23–6, Pl. 3 (c), 34, 37, 39, 41, 42

  Travis, Commander Edward, 62, 63, 154

  Tronstad, Professor Leif, 206, 306, 307

  T-Stoff, hydrogenperoxide, 371

  Tube Alloys, 309, 472–8

  Tuck, Elsie, 51, 81, 82

  Tuck, James, 29–31, 51, 80–3

  Turing, Alan, 63

  Tuttle, Squadron Leader Geoffrey W. (later Air Marshal Sir Geoffrey), 223, Pl. 14(b)

  U-Boats, 303, 319; detector, 319, 321; listening receivers, 502; Schnorkel, 464, 508, 509; Walther, 464

  Udet, General Ernst, 223

  Ultra, xix, 430, 435, 447, 448

  Uranium, 473n

  U.S. Eighth Army Air Force, 373 377, 378, 382–4, 390, 413, 424, 425

 

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