The conventional wisdom is that the successful US cryptanalytic efforts
against Japanese naval codes was a closely-held secret.
Has the conventional wisdom forgotten that it was reported in the
Chicago Tribune in 1942?
See, for example, http://www.newseum.org/warstories/essay/secrecy.htm
On 7 Sep 2006 15:33:15 -, John Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The conventional wisdom is that the successful US cryptanalytic efforts
against Japanese naval codes was a closely-held secret.
Has the conventional wisdom forgotten that it was reported in the
Chicago Tribune in 1942?