The only reference I can find regarding this codebook is on page 196 of Ralph Bennett's 'Behind the Battle' (Sinclair-Stevenson, London, 1994): ' . . . but when on 10 June [1943] the Admiralty at last replaced Naval Cipher No. 3 with No. 5, which proved quite secure, it was plain that the U-boats could never regain their former authority.'

This is the front cover of the codebook:

 

Next is the title page: (Note the date)

 

The contents page:

 

No clue given as to the recyphering techniques involved:

 

From the instructions, we can see that the original book has been subjected to an update which involves some simplifications such as ignoring the 5-letter groups:

 

 

Three of the 4 spelling tables have been omitted. Note that the numbers used for spelling overlap other groups and so the group that precedes a spelt word also defines the number of letters.

 

Worked example: (Note only repeated goup is 'Marseilles')

 

More groups to assist with interpreting multiple options:

 

 

Start of the codebook proper: (note the homophones and general usage of the language)

 

 

 

 

 

The first page of dates:

 

The next set of pages show the numbering system:

 

 

 

Spelling groups:

 

Note the diphthong and the D' ('S is also defined as a 2-letter pair):

 

The second half is titled 'Decypher No. 5':

 

A table for translating spellings concludes the book:


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