2005
DOI: 10.1080/16161262.2005.10555116
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German Intelligence at War, 1914–1918

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“…To stabilize the home front morale and better control society, German propaganda organizations were linked with police and secret service intelligence operations (Altenhöner, 2005). Section IIIb (Abteilung IIIb), the military's former espionage department, was tasked with orchestrating propaganda when it became the military's press office in 1914 (Pöhlmann, 2005). This office was also the nucleus for the military's War Press Office (Kriegspresseamt), the country's largest government propaganda office, which had about 300 employees in the summer of 1916 (Schmidt, 2006, p. 153).…”
Section: The Military's Struggle To Modernize and Streamline Organizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To stabilize the home front morale and better control society, German propaganda organizations were linked with police and secret service intelligence operations (Altenhöner, 2005). Section IIIb (Abteilung IIIb), the military's former espionage department, was tasked with orchestrating propaganda when it became the military's press office in 1914 (Pöhlmann, 2005). This office was also the nucleus for the military's War Press Office (Kriegspresseamt), the country's largest government propaganda office, which had about 300 employees in the summer of 1916 (Schmidt, 2006, p. 153).…”
Section: The Military's Struggle To Modernize and Streamline Organizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In ihr treffen hergebrachte, spezifisch deutsche nachrichtendienstliche Strukturen aus der Zeit vor 1945 auf amerikanische nachrichtendienstliche Nachkriegsnotwendigkeiten. 16 Wesentlich ist, dass sich der deutsche Militärnachrichtendienst in der zweiten Hälfte des Ersten Weltkrieges aus einem Heeresnachrichtendienst (Generalstab III b) aufwachsend 17…”
Section: Der Bundesnachrichtendienst In Seiner Funktion Als Militärnaunclassified
“…Bu çalışmalar içerisinde: Ruggles ve Brodie (1947), ekonomik istihbaratı; Herman (1996), barışta ve savaşta istihbarat gücünü; Andrew (1998), istihbarat ve uluslararası ilişkileri; Morrison (2014), Soğuk Savaş istihbaratını; Nugent (2007), sosyal bilim bilgisi ve askeri istihbaratı; Byman (2014), teröre karşı istihbarat savaşını; Arena ve Wolford (2012), silah, istihbarat ve savaşı ve Larsen (2014), Birinci Dünya Savaşı'nda istihbaratı incelemiştir. Diğer yandan Alman (Pöhlmann, 2005), Amerikan (Phythian, 2006;Aid, 2011;Stout, 2017), İngiliz (Aldrich, 1998;Varnava, 2012), İsrail (Bar-Joseph, 2007 ve Sovyet (Zubok, 1995) gibi çeşitli ülkeler özelinde de istihbaratla ilgili akademik çalışmalar gerçekleştirilmiştir. Ulusal alanyazında ise Çakır (2019) Selçuklularda istihbaratı, Demir (2020) ve Aydın (2020) Osmanlı Devleti'nde askeri istihbaratı ve Ertem (2022) Türk istihbarat tarihini içeren kitapları incelemiştir.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified