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Author Matthews, Tony, 1949-

Title Shadows dancing : Japanese espionage against the West 1939-1945 / Tony Matthews
Edition First U.S. edition
Published New York : St. Martin's Press, 1994
©1993

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Description 240 pages, 4 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 22 cm
Contents 1. The Axis Spy Network -- 2. Japanese Spying Operations and Magic -- 3. The TO Network -- 4. The Crucial Year -- 5. Japanese Spy Nets Under Pressure -- 6. The Beginning of the End -- 7. The Final Stand
Summary This book investigates the depth of the TO network, how it operated, and who the operators were. Sources include documents which have so far never been made available to the public and many of which have, until recently, been classified as top secret
Revealed for the first time in Shadows Dancing is the remarkable story of Japanese spy rings operating through Spanish embassies and consulates in America, Britain, and Australia during the Second World War. Details of these rings have been a closely guarded secret since the end of the war, but revealing documents from the American National Archives now show how Japan manipulated a neutral country's diplomatic missions abroad to wreak destruction on the Allies. There is no doubt from the mass of secret information now available that the spy network (code-named TO), which was controlled from Madrid, provided the Japanese and Germans with a vast amount of top-quality information. As a result many lives, American, British, and Australian, were lost, particularly during the terrible convoy crossings, and from shipping sunk by Japanese submarines in Australian water
Notes "A Thomas Dunne book."
First published in Great Britain by Robert Hale Ltd
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 229-232
Subject Espionage, Japanese.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Diplomatic history.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Secret service -- Japan.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Spain.
SUBJECT Spain -- Foreign relations -- 1939-1975. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85126067
LC no. 93042720
ISBN 0312105444