If you liked NSA Reveals How Codes of Mexico Were Broken (Cryptography Series) by National Security Agency, start with The Quest for Cryptologic Centralization and the Establishment of NSA : 1940-1952 : Series V (2005), U.S. Military Intelligence Personnel, 1944-1945 (2000), and Vatican Code Systems (Cryptographic Series (C-86)) (1999). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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