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Throughout the era before the Second World War, the field of cryptanalysis was unproven, little understood, and shrouded in secrecy. It had even been condemned as unethical, most famously in 1929 by Henry Stimson, who was secretary of state at the time and refused to read decrypted foreign communications because “gentlemen don’t read each other’s mail.”
Pacific Crucible: War at Sea in the Pacific, 1941–1942
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