In the field
Nigel Hamilton, 5 November 1981
Washington Despatches, 1941-45: Weekly Political Reports from the British Embassy
edited by H.G. Nicholas.
Weidenfeld, 700 pp., £20, August 1981,0 297 77920 6 Show More
edited by H.G. Nicholas.
Weidenfeld, 700 pp., £20, August 1981,
British Intelligence and the Second World War. Vol. II
by F.H. Hinsley, E.E. Thomas, C.F.G. Ransom and R.C. Knight.
HMSO, 850 pp., £15.95, September 1981,0 11 630934 2 Show More
by F.H. Hinsley, E.E. Thomas, C.F.G. Ransom and R.C. Knight.
HMSO, 850 pp., £15.95, September 1981,
Mars without Venus: A Study of Some Homosexual Generals
by Frank Richardson.
William Blackwood, 188 pp., £5.95, September 1981,9780851581484 Show More
by Frank Richardson.
William Blackwood, 188 pp., £5.95, September 1981,
Soldiering on: An Unofficial Portrait of the British Army
by Dennis Barker.
Deutsch, 236 pp., £8.50, October 1981,0 233 97391 5 Show More
by Dennis Barker.
Deutsch, 236 pp., £8.50, October 1981,
War in Peace: An Analysis of Warfare Since 1945
edited by Robert Thompson.
Orbis, 312 pp., £9.95, September 1981,0 85613 341 8 Show More
edited by Robert Thompson.
Orbis, 312 pp., £9.95, September 1981,
“... The answer is, of course, censorship. Not imposed – though that, too, possibly – so much as self-imposed. The FO in London – Berlin does not say so, but it can be inferred – knew that the Americans were reading the British Embassy signals: it therefore wanted nothing that burned, nothing contentious or embarrassing – above all, nothing ... ”