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A noted Canadian journalist and politician, John Bryden is also a respected military historian. His
Deadly Allies
tells the story of Canada’s role in the development of chemical and biological weapons during the Second World War, and
Best Kept Secret
deals with Canada’s involvement in wartime code and cipher breaking.

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Bryden, John, 1943-, author

Fighting to lose : how the German secret intelligence service helped the

Allies win the Second World War / John Bryden.

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Table of Contents

Cover

Dedication

Contents

Note

Introduction

Prologue

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Appendix

Notes

Bibliography

Copyright

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