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British Exploitation of German Science and Technology, 1943-1949

Part of the Routledge Studies in Second World War History series
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At the end of the Second World War, Germany lay at the mercy of its occupiers, all of whom launched programmes of scientific and technological exploitation.

Each occupying nation sought to bolster their own armouries and industries with the spoils of war, and Britain was no exception.

Shrouded in secrecy yet directed at the top levels of government and driven by ingenuity from across the civil service and armed forces, Britain made exploitation a key priority.

By examining factories and laboratories, confiscating prototypes and blueprints, and interrogating and even recruiting German experts, Britain sought to utilise the innovations of the last war to prepare for the next.

This ground-breaking book tells the full story of British exploitation for the first time, sheds new light on the legacies of the Second World War, and contributes to histories of intelligence, science, warfare and power in the midst of the twentieth century.

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Product Details
Routledge
0367662191 / 9780367662196
Paperback / softback
940.548
30/09/2020
United Kingdom
English
276 pages
24 cm