Evidence in Camera: The Story of Photographic Intelligence in the Second World War
A World War II, Abandoned, Nonfiction book. The memoir of British Flight Officer Constance Babington Smith, a pioneer in the craft of aircraft and photographic interpretation...
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- Pages: 256 pages
- ISBN: 9780750936484 / 750936487
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The memoir of British Flight Officer Constance Babington Smith, a pioneer in the craft of aircraft and photographic interpretation who greatly expanded the usefulness of analytic interpretation. Originally published as AirSpy: The Story of Photo Intelligence in World War II. Constance Babington Smith was an Royal Air Force (RAF) photo interpreter during the Second World War. In 1957 she published this history of the unit, which was reprinted in 1974. Although due to her sex she would not have been accepted in the RAF before the war, her lack of military background was common among the photo interpreters,... Now this is unusual - a book of military history, written by a woman who was right at the heart of one of the most exciting events during the Second World War. In fact, you might even say she precipitated it.Constance Babington Smith (Babs) was a photo interpreter herself, and here she writes compellingly about the toil and the excitement...