The narrative highlights the crucial contributions of the scientific community in World War II, showcasing military intelligence successes, covert investigations, and real espionage incidents. R.V. Jones shares a compelling first-hand account that uncovers the often-overlooked impact of scientists in wartime efforts, providing insight into their strategic importance and the dramatic events surrounding them.
Reginald Victor Jones Ordre des livres


- 2018
- 1978
Most Secret War
- 702pages
- 25 heures de lecture
"Not only was Professor Jones the most important British wartime scientist, but he can also write. This book is a riveting read. When it came to outhoaxing the Germans in the Wizard War, the Professor was the wizard of them all." [London Daily Express]