Intelligence Lessons Learned from the Battle for Crete 1941: (Enhanced with Text Analytics by PageKicker)
ISBN-10:
1494202859
ISBN-13:
9781494202859
Released: Nov 30, 2013
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format: Paperback, 50 pages
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Description:
Ultra intelligence derived from decryption of high-level German military communications nets provided the Allied forces defending Crete with extraordinary warning of the impending German air assault in May 1941. Despite the advantage of this warning, the Allies' defense of Crete was unsuccessful. Examination of the preparations for the battle and of the available intelligence reveals shortcomings in the linkage between intelligence and operations which reduced the battlefield commander's ability to effectively use the intelligence provided to him. Five intelligence essons learned fra the Battle for Crete are the need to plan to ensure continuous availability of intelligence throughout an operation, the criticality of communications to intelligence, the need for the ccomander to understand intelligence to effectively use it, the problems associated with source protection and the inevitability of ambiguity in intelligence.
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