Gil Hahn

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why Magic material was being screened by an officer at the White House before being shown to the President, merely calling the Army’s intelligence program full of “confusion and chaos.” This writer questioned Robert T. Crowley on the point. Crowley said that as late as 1944, the Army believed there was an enemy agent in the White House, hence the censorship. Readers of the Clausen/Lee work, Pearl Harbor: Final Judgement, will recall that the Army also cut off the White House from all Magic material for several months prior to the Japanese attack for the same reason: it feared an enemy agent in ...more
Marching Orders: The Untold Story of How the American Breaking of the Japanese Secret Codes Led to the Defeat of Nazi Germany and Japan
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