Books on the 2nd War, there are thousands and cents. From the Great War to the landings in Provence and Normandy, the liberation of Paris in the Battle of the Bulge, which has issued you one. Today, there are two strong currents that mix close fiction and reality hidden. Some authors make their novels close subjects of reality, while historians write works that read like novels! Thus, with Larry Collins "Fortitude", Ken Follet and "Network Cornelius" invite us, through the novel to discover unknown stories of war. On the other hand, it gives us such novels, fascinating stories that make us finally discover years. Thus we discovered "Operation Mincemeat" (the man who never existed), or auttres equally fascinating stories devoted to preparations for the June 6 Here the auuteur, Sinclair McKay, gives us the "novel" cryptologists, linguists and translators who made millet and research and as many feats to decode, and Others, the famous Enigma machine. I loved this story, read like a novel! Reproaches to deprive "The Breakers" cinquièmme a star? Yes, this plethora of characters, acronymmes and references to "NdT." which in my opinion detract from the fluidity of narrative and reading. But, in defense of the author and of his heroes, all deserve mention. However, several players concentrate under the same "alias" would not have displeased me. Thank you to my friend S. for this birthday present. Read and advisor.