Chief of intelligence
- London Victor Gollancz 1951
- 223 p.
How good was the British Intelligence Service during the Second World War? Did it compare with the legendary reputation of the Secret Service in the past? Did we out manoeuvre the German Abwehr? Did we know what country Hitler intended to attack, and when? It seemed that at the beginning of the war the British Government was surprised by a series of unexpected aggressions.