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26. Robert Jervis, 465-466.

27. J.D. Potter, Fiasco: The Break-Out of the German Battleships (William -aeinemann Ltd., Slough, Bucks, 1970), 30 (See also RV Jones, 234).

28. D. Irving, The Mare's Nest (Boston, Little Brown and Company, 1965), 97-98 (see also B. Johnson, 133).

29. "Thoughts on the Cost-Effectiveness of Deception and Related Tactics in the Air War 1939 to 1945," (Washington, Deception Research Program, CIA/Mathtech, 1979).

30. D. Irving, 112-114; Sir Charles Webster and Nobel Frankland, The Strategic Air Offensive Against Germany, 1939-1945, 4 vols. (London: Her Majesty's Stationary Office, 1961).

31. Michael I. Handel, 16.

32. D. Irving, 104.

33. Richard Betts, 63.

34. Robert Axelrod, "Coping with Deception," (University of Michigan: Department of Political Science and Institute of Public Policy Studies, unpublished, 1977), 7.

35. R.V. Jones, "The Theory of Practical Joking — Its Relevance to Physics," Bulletin of the Institute Physics (June 1967), 7.

36. Discussions with Donald Daniel, Katherine Herbig and others at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California.

37. Robert Jervis, The Logic of Images in International Relations (Princeton: Priilceton .University Press, 1970).

38. Eric Ambler, Send No More Roses (Great Britain: Fontana/Collins, 1977), 62.