Bletchley Park Air Section signals intelligence support to RAF Bomber Command: combined bombing offensive 1943 - 1945, with the 8th US Army Air Force ; including Y-service Special Intelligence and no. 100 (Bomber Support) Group radio countermeasures
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adam_text | Contents
Contents ..............................................................................................................................
і
Acknowledgements
.........................................................................................................................iv
Foreword
.............................................................................................................................
v
Preface
............................................................................................................................
vi
Abbreviations and Glossary
..........................................................................................................
vii
Bibliography
............................................................................................................................ix
The Bombing Offensive
................................................................................................................ix
Intelligence Support
......................................................................................................................ix
1
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................1
What does this Report Contain?
.....................................................................................................1
The Scale of Operations
.................................................................................................................2
What was Achieved?
.....................................................................................................................3
Definitions
.....................................................................................................................................4
2
The Combined Bombing Offensive
..............................................................................................5
Casablanca Conference
..................................................................................................................5
Implementation of the Bombing Directive
-POINTBLANK..........................................................6
Preparation for OVERLORD
.........................................................................................................8
Post-OVERLORD
.........................................................................................................................9
Final Stage
....................................................................................................................................11
3
Bomber Command
......................................................................................................................13
An Overview
................................................................................................................................13
The War in the Ether
.....................................................................................................................16
Background
.........................................................................................................................16
Intelligence and Equipment Requirements
...........................................................................17
Aircraft Installation Requirements
.......................................................................................17
The German Night-fighter System
........................................................................................18
RCM in Bomber Command
-
Despatch on War Operations
..........................................................19
Sir Arthur Harris and Air Intelligence
...........................................................................................21
4
The 8th US Army Air Force
.........................................................................................................25
Establishment
...............................................................................................................................25
Bombing Formations
....................................................................................................................25
Working with Bletchley Park
........................................................................................................26
5
No
100
(Bomber Support) Group
...............................................................................................27
The Origins
...................................................................................................................................27
192
Squadron
................................................................................................................................27
Coordination with the Y-Service
...................................................................................................29
Typical Intentions
.........................................................................................................................29
Summary of Operations
................................................................................................................31
Order of Battle
..............................................................................................................................32
6
German Night-fighter Organisation
...........................................................................................35
Background
..................................................................................................................................35
Beginnings
...................................................................................................................................35
Kammhuber Line and the
Himmelbett
System
..............................................................................36
Post-WINDOW Night-fighter Methods
.........................................................................................37
German Raid Reporting Service
....................................................................................................39
Rebuilding the German Air Defence System
.................................................................................39
German Appreciation of Bomber Command
.................................................................................42
і
Raid Reporting and Night Fighter Post Mortem
.............................................................................43
7
The RAF Y-Service and Signals Intercept
.................................................................................45
Background
..................................................................................................................................45
The Early Phases of WW2
............................................................................................................46
The Controversy about
Y
Material and Cryptanalysis
....................................................................47
Organisation and Functions of the RAF Y-Service
........................................................................49
RAFCheadle
.......................................................................................................................50
RAF Kingsdown
..................................................................................................................51
Intercept of Noise Signals
.................................................................................................51
Support for the Normandy Invasion, June
1944....................................................................52
GC&CS Contribution to the RAF Y-Service
.........................................................................52
8
Bletchley Park
...........................................................................................................................53
Introduction
..................................................................................................................................53
ENIGMA Terminology and Security
.............................................................................................53
Hut
3...........................................................................................................................................54
General Functions and Organisation
...................................................................................54
Hut
3
Air Advisers
...............................................................................................................56
Hut
3
Highlights
..................................................................................................................56
The Air Section at GC&CS
...........................................................................................................57
SALU
..................................................................................................................................58
Fighter Sub-Section
.................................................................;...........................................59
Air Operational Watch
........................................................................................................62
The BMP Reports
.........................................................................................................................63
Fusion of ENIGMA with Y-Service Intercepts
..............................................................................66
The Kingsdown Hook-Up
.............................................................................................................69
Operational Reporting
...................................................................................................................71
Operational Reporting to the 8th US Army Air Force
....................................................................72
The Starting Position
...........................................................................................................72
Developments
......................................................................................................................73
Relative Benefits
..................................................................................................................75
9
Air Ministry Intelligence Organisation
......................................................................................77
Organisation Changes during the War
...........................................................................................77
Functional Problems
.....................................................................................................................79
Scientific Intelligence
...................................................................................................................80
The Use of ULTRA
......................................................................................................................81
10
Joint Intelligence Committee
.....................................................................................................83
11
Combined Bombing Offensive Operations
................................................................................85
Policy
...........................................................................................................................................85
ULTRA and Allied Strategic Target Planning
...............................................................................85
Target Selection and Bomb Damage Assessment
..........................................................................87
Overview
.............................................................................................................................87
The Air Staff Target Committee
...........................................................................................89
The Combined Strategic Targets Committee
........................................................................90
Earlier Documented Opinions
.............................................................................................91
Raid Planning
...............................................................................................................................92
The Combined Operational Planning Committee
.................................................................92
Bomber Command Raid Planning
........................................................................................93
Bombing Missions and Tactics
.....................................................................................................94
Raid Effectiveness
........................................................................................................................96
ULTRA Contribution to Assessments
...................................................................................97
The German Transportation System
.....................................................................................98
ii
The German
Oil Industry
....................................................................................................101
The Aircraft Industry
..........................................................................................................104
General Observations
.........................................................................................................104
12
GC&CS and Y-Service Support to the Bombing Offensive
....................................................107
Was There a Connection?
...........................................................................................................107
What Were the Connections?
......................................................................................................107
Strategic Levels
..................................................................................................................108
Tactical Levels
...................................................................................................................108
Intelligence Dissemination
..........................................................................................................108
Security Policy
...................................................................................................................108
Obstacles
...........................................................................................................................109
Successes
...........................................................................................................................110
13
Summary
..........................................................................................................................115
The Air Battle
.............................................................................................................................115
Resources
...........................................................................................................................115
Target Selection, Raid Planning and Effectiveness
..............................................................115
The Signals Intelligence Battles
..................................................................................................116
Functional Problems
..........................................................................................................116
The Key Developments
.......................................................................................................117
Footnote
..........................................................................................................................119
Appendix A: Hut
3
Highlight Reports
..................................................................................120
Appendix B: PEARL/ZIP/TAC/N Reports
...........................................................................122
Appendix C: Content and Distribution of Some X/BMP Reports
........................................125
Appendix D: CX/MSS/X/BMP
38,17
Oct
44........................................................................126
Appendix E: Bomb Damage Reports
....................................................................................128
Appendix F: Concern about the Appreciation of ENIGMA Traffic
....................................130
Appendix G: Letter from Bomber Command to the Air Section
.........................................132
Appendix F: Code Names and Air Force Organisations
......................................................133
REFERENCES
..........................................................................................................................136
BMP Reports
..............................................................................................................................136
ULTRA REPORTS
....................................................................................................................136
Y-SERVICE
...............................................................................................................................136
No.
100
GROUP
.........................................................................................................................137
GERMAN NIGHT-FIGHTERS
..................................................................................................137
Index
..........................................................................................................................138
111
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Contents
Contents .
і
Acknowledgements
.iv
Foreword
.
v
Preface
.
vi
Abbreviations and Glossary
.
vii
Bibliography
.ix
The Bombing Offensive
.ix
Intelligence Support
.ix
1
Introduction
.1
What does this Report Contain?
.1
The Scale of Operations
.2
What was Achieved?
.3
Definitions
.4
2
The Combined Bombing Offensive
.5
Casablanca Conference
.5
Implementation of the Bombing Directive
-POINTBLANK.6
Preparation for OVERLORD
.8
Post-OVERLORD
.9
Final Stage
.11
3
Bomber Command
.13
An Overview
.13
The War in the Ether
.16
Background
.16
Intelligence and Equipment Requirements
.17
Aircraft Installation Requirements
.17
The German Night-fighter System
.18
RCM in Bomber Command
-
Despatch on War Operations
.19
Sir Arthur Harris and Air Intelligence
.21
4
The 8th US Army Air Force
.25
Establishment
.25
Bombing Formations
.25
Working with Bletchley Park
.26
5
No
100
(Bomber Support) Group
.27
The Origins
.27
192
Squadron
.27
Coordination with the Y-Service
.29
Typical Intentions
.29
Summary of Operations
.31
Order of Battle
.32
6
German Night-fighter Organisation
.35
Background
.35
Beginnings
.35
Kammhuber Line and the
Himmelbett
System
.36
Post-WINDOW Night-fighter Methods
.37
German Raid Reporting Service
.39
Rebuilding the German Air Defence System
.39
German Appreciation of Bomber Command
.42
і
Raid Reporting and Night Fighter Post Mortem
.43
7
The RAF Y-Service and Signals Intercept
.45
Background
.45
The Early Phases of WW2
.46
The Controversy about
Y
Material and Cryptanalysis
.47
Organisation and Functions of the RAF Y-Service
.49
RAFCheadle
.50
RAF Kingsdown
.51
Intercept of 'Noise'Signals
.51
Support for the Normandy Invasion, June
1944.52
GC&CS Contribution to the RAF Y-Service
.52
8
Bletchley Park
.53
Introduction
.53
ENIGMA Terminology and Security
.53
Hut
3.54
General Functions and Organisation
.54
Hut
3
Air Advisers
.56
Hut
3
Highlights
.56
The Air Section at GC&CS
.57
SALU
.58
Fighter Sub-Section
.;.59
Air Operational Watch
.62
The BMP Reports
.63
Fusion of ENIGMA with Y-Service Intercepts
.66
The Kingsdown Hook-Up
.69
Operational Reporting
.71
Operational Reporting to the 8th US Army Air Force
.72
The Starting Position
.72
Developments
.73
Relative Benefits
.75
9
Air Ministry Intelligence Organisation
.77
Organisation Changes during the War
.77
Functional Problems
.79
Scientific Intelligence
.80
The Use of ULTRA
.81
10
Joint Intelligence Committee
.83
11
Combined Bombing Offensive Operations
.85
Policy
.85
ULTRA and Allied Strategic Target Planning
.85
Target Selection and Bomb Damage Assessment
.87
Overview
.87
The Air Staff Target Committee
.89
The Combined Strategic Targets Committee
.90
Earlier Documented Opinions
.91
Raid Planning
.92
The Combined Operational Planning Committee
.92
Bomber Command Raid Planning
.93
Bombing Missions and Tactics
.94
Raid Effectiveness
.96
ULTRA Contribution to Assessments
.97
The German Transportation System
.98
ii
The German
Oil Industry
.101
The Aircraft Industry
.104
General Observations
.104
12
GC&CS and Y-Service Support to the Bombing Offensive
.107
Was There a Connection?
.107
What Were the Connections?
.107
Strategic Levels
.108
Tactical Levels
.108
Intelligence Dissemination
.108
Security Policy
.108
Obstacles
.109
Successes
.110
13
Summary
.115
The Air Battle
.115
Resources
.115
Target Selection, Raid Planning and Effectiveness
.115
The Signals Intelligence Battles
.116
Functional Problems
.116
The Key Developments
.117
Footnote
.119
Appendix A: Hut
3
Highlight Reports
.120
Appendix B: PEARL/ZIP/TAC/N Reports
.122
Appendix C: Content and Distribution of Some X/BMP Reports
.125
Appendix D: CX/MSS/X/BMP
38,17
Oct
44.126
Appendix E: Bomb Damage Reports
.128
Appendix F: Concern about the Appreciation of ENIGMA Traffic
.130
Appendix G: Letter from Bomber Command to the Air Section
.132
Appendix F: Code Names and Air Force Organisations
.133
REFERENCES
.136
BMP Reports
.136
ULTRA REPORTS
.136
Y-SERVICE
.136
No.
100
GROUP
.137
GERMAN NIGHT-FIGHTERS
.137
Index
.138
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spelling | Stubbington, John Verfasser aut Bletchley Park Air Section signals intelligence support to RAF Bomber Command combined bombing offensive 1943 - 1945, with the 8th US Army Air Force ; including Y-service Special Intelligence and no. 100 (Bomber Support) Group radio countermeasures John Stubbington Alton, Hampshire Minerva Assoc. 2007 X, 139 S. Ill. 30 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Great Britain / Government Communications Headquarters / History Great Britain / Royal Air Force / Bomber Command Great Britain. Government Communications Headquarters History Great Britain. Royal Air Force Bomber Command Großbritannien Bomber Command (DE-588)4415614-5 gnd rswk-swf USA Luftflotte 8 (DE-588)4338494-8 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1943-1945 gnd rswk-swf World War, 1939-1945 / Personal narratives, British Intelligence service / England / Bletchley (Buckinghamshire) World War, 1939-1945 / Electronic intelligence / Great Britain Geschichte Weltkrieg (1939-1945) Intelligence service England Bletchley (Buckinghamshire) World War, 1939-1945 Personal narratives, British World War, 1939-1945 Electronic intelligence Great Britain Zweiter Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079167-1 gnd rswk-swf Dechiffrierung (DE-588)4226323-2 gnd rswk-swf Großbritannien Bletchley Park Bletchley (DE-588)4358149-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4133254-4 Erlebnisbericht gnd-content Großbritannien Bomber Command (DE-588)4415614-5 b Bletchley Park Bletchley (DE-588)4358149-3 g Dechiffrierung (DE-588)4226323-2 s Zweiter Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079167-1 s USA Luftflotte 8 (DE-588)4338494-8 b Geschichte 1943-1945 z b DE-604 Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016458192&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Stubbington, John Bletchley Park Air Section signals intelligence support to RAF Bomber Command combined bombing offensive 1943 - 1945, with the 8th US Army Air Force ; including Y-service Special Intelligence and no. 100 (Bomber Support) Group radio countermeasures Great Britain / Government Communications Headquarters / History Great Britain / Royal Air Force / Bomber Command Great Britain. Government Communications Headquarters History Great Britain. Royal Air Force Bomber Command Großbritannien Bomber Command (DE-588)4415614-5 gnd USA Luftflotte 8 (DE-588)4338494-8 gnd World War, 1939-1945 / Personal narratives, British Intelligence service / England / Bletchley (Buckinghamshire) World War, 1939-1945 / Electronic intelligence / Great Britain Geschichte Weltkrieg (1939-1945) Intelligence service England Bletchley (Buckinghamshire) World War, 1939-1945 Personal narratives, British World War, 1939-1945 Electronic intelligence Great Britain Zweiter Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079167-1 gnd Dechiffrierung (DE-588)4226323-2 gnd |
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title | Bletchley Park Air Section signals intelligence support to RAF Bomber Command combined bombing offensive 1943 - 1945, with the 8th US Army Air Force ; including Y-service Special Intelligence and no. 100 (Bomber Support) Group radio countermeasures |
title_auth | Bletchley Park Air Section signals intelligence support to RAF Bomber Command combined bombing offensive 1943 - 1945, with the 8th US Army Air Force ; including Y-service Special Intelligence and no. 100 (Bomber Support) Group radio countermeasures |
title_exact_search | Bletchley Park Air Section signals intelligence support to RAF Bomber Command combined bombing offensive 1943 - 1945, with the 8th US Army Air Force ; including Y-service Special Intelligence and no. 100 (Bomber Support) Group radio countermeasures |
title_exact_search_txtP | Bletchley Park Air Section signals intelligence support to RAF Bomber Command combined bombing offensive 1943 - 1945, with the 8th US Army Air Force ; including Y-service Special Intelligence and no. 100 (Bomber Support) Group radio countermeasures |
title_full | Bletchley Park Air Section signals intelligence support to RAF Bomber Command combined bombing offensive 1943 - 1945, with the 8th US Army Air Force ; including Y-service Special Intelligence and no. 100 (Bomber Support) Group radio countermeasures John Stubbington |
title_fullStr | Bletchley Park Air Section signals intelligence support to RAF Bomber Command combined bombing offensive 1943 - 1945, with the 8th US Army Air Force ; including Y-service Special Intelligence and no. 100 (Bomber Support) Group radio countermeasures John Stubbington |
title_full_unstemmed | Bletchley Park Air Section signals intelligence support to RAF Bomber Command combined bombing offensive 1943 - 1945, with the 8th US Army Air Force ; including Y-service Special Intelligence and no. 100 (Bomber Support) Group radio countermeasures John Stubbington |
title_short | Bletchley Park Air Section signals intelligence support to RAF Bomber Command |
title_sort | bletchley park air section signals intelligence support to raf bomber command combined bombing offensive 1943 1945 with the 8th us army air force including y service special intelligence and no 100 bomber support group radio countermeasures |
title_sub | combined bombing offensive 1943 - 1945, with the 8th US Army Air Force ; including Y-service Special Intelligence and no. 100 (Bomber Support) Group radio countermeasures |
topic | Great Britain / Government Communications Headquarters / History Great Britain / Royal Air Force / Bomber Command Great Britain. Government Communications Headquarters History Great Britain. Royal Air Force Bomber Command Großbritannien Bomber Command (DE-588)4415614-5 gnd USA Luftflotte 8 (DE-588)4338494-8 gnd World War, 1939-1945 / Personal narratives, British Intelligence service / England / Bletchley (Buckinghamshire) World War, 1939-1945 / Electronic intelligence / Great Britain Geschichte Weltkrieg (1939-1945) Intelligence service England Bletchley (Buckinghamshire) World War, 1939-1945 Personal narratives, British World War, 1939-1945 Electronic intelligence Great Britain Zweiter Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079167-1 gnd Dechiffrierung (DE-588)4226323-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Great Britain / Government Communications Headquarters / History Great Britain / Royal Air Force / Bomber Command Great Britain. Government Communications Headquarters History Great Britain. Royal Air Force Bomber Command Großbritannien Bomber Command USA Luftflotte 8 World War, 1939-1945 / Personal narratives, British Intelligence service / England / Bletchley (Buckinghamshire) World War, 1939-1945 / Electronic intelligence / Great Britain Geschichte Weltkrieg (1939-1945) Intelligence service England Bletchley (Buckinghamshire) World War, 1939-1945 Personal narratives, British World War, 1939-1945 Electronic intelligence Great Britain Zweiter Weltkrieg Dechiffrierung Großbritannien Bletchley Park Bletchley Erlebnisbericht |
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