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THE BRUNEVAL RAID -
The first account of a dramatic World War II raid to
steal a secret German radar station in occupied France.

By George Millar - 1974

Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Millar, George Reid. The Bruneval raid.
Bibliography
Includes index.
s. World War, 1939-1945--Great Britain. 2. Radar. 3. Great Britain. Telecommunications Research Establishment. I. Title.
D810.R33M54 1975    940.54'21 ISBN 0-385-09542-2
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 74-3697
Text Copyright ©c 1974 by George Millar
Foreword Copyright © 1974 by Admiral of the Fleet Lord Mountbatten of Burma
Printed in the United States of America
First Edition in the United States of America

The same model of German radar was also brought to Camp Evans for analysis during WWII  after being captured.
See:
Wurzburgs, the German 600 megacycle antiaircraft radar.  In Electrons Away, Pg 46-48 by Dr. Harold Zahl - 1970

 Camp Evans played role in WWII countermeasures.  By Fred Carl, The Coast Star, June 5, 2003, Page 2

CONTENTS

Author's Note and Acknowledgments,    ix

Foreword by Admiral of the Fleet The Earl Mount-batten of Burma,    xiii

Abbreviations,    xv

Introduction,    i

Chapters 1-22,    5

Notes,    203

Bibliography,    211

Index,    213

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