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Evidence in Camera: The Story of Photographic Intelligence in World War II By Constance Babington Smith
Publisher: Chatto & Windus, 1958, first edition. 256 pages. Illustrated.
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Ex-library - Acceptable hardcover with jacket. Usual library markings, name to ffep, pages all intact, foxed. Jacket is in plastic cover.
The author worked with the Allied Central Interpretation Unit, this is the story of what Photographic Intelligence means, how it works and what it achieved, with particular reference to the spotting of the Bismarck and the discovery of the flying bomb sites, as well as the evidence that led to the famous Bruneval raid.
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