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Bletchley Park People

Author : Marion Hill
Publisher : Sutton Pub Limited
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN : 0750933623

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Bletchley Park People by Marion Hill Pdf

Marion Hill has interviewed hundreds of people who worked at Station X to give a fascinating insight into the daily lives of the personnel who contributed to the breaking of the Enigma and other Axis codes.

Codebreakers

Author : Francis Harry Hinsley,Alan Stripp
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0192801325

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Codebreakers by Francis Harry Hinsley,Alan Stripp Pdf

The story of Bletchley Park, the successful intelligence operation that cracked Germany's Enigma Code. Photos.

The Hidden History of Bletchley Park

Author : C. Smith
Publisher : Springer
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2015-08-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9781137484932

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The Hidden History of Bletchley Park by C. Smith Pdf

This book is a 'hidden' history of Bletchley Park during the Second World War, which explores the agency from a social and gendered perspective. It examines themes such as: the experience of wartime staff members; the town in which the agency was situated; and the cultural influences on the wartime evolution of the agency.

The Secret Life of Bletchley Park

Author : Sinclair McKay
Publisher : Aurum
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2011-08-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9781845136833

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The Secret Life of Bletchley Park by Sinclair McKay Pdf

Bletchley Park was where one of the war’s most famous – and crucial – achievements was made: the cracking of Germany’s “Enigma” code in which its most important military communications were couched. This country house in the Buckinghamshire countryside was home to Britain’s most brilliant mathematical brains, like Alan Turing, and the scene of immense advances in technology – indeed, the birth of modern computing. The military codes deciphered there were instrumental in turning both the Battle of the Atlantic and the war in North Africa. But, though plenty has been written about the boffins, and the codebreaking, fictional and non-fiction – from Robert Harris and Ian McEwan to Andrew Hodges’ biography of Turing – what of the thousands of men and women who lived and worked there during the war? What was life like for them – an odd, secret territory between the civilian and the military? Sinclair McKay’s book is the first history for the general reader of life at Bletchley Park, and an amazing compendium of memories from people now in their eighties – of skating on the frozen lake in the grounds (a depressed Angus Wilson, the novelist, once threw himself in) – of a youthful Roy Jenkins, useless at codebreaking, of the high jinks at nearby accommodation hostels – and of the implacable secrecy that meant girlfriend and boyfriend working in adjacent huts knew nothing about each other’s work.

100 People You Never Knew Were at Bletchley Park

Author : Sinclair McKay
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : Bletchley Park (Milton Keynes, England)
ISBN : 1838405127

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100 People You Never Knew Were at Bletchley Park by Sinclair McKay Pdf

"The reason for the huge commercial success of Sinclair McKay's The Secret Life of Bletchley Park was simple: for the first time it told the stories of the ordinary people (mostly women), who worked there, and what it was like. Sworn to secrecy, they never divulged their remarkable wartime service for decades. But what did they go on to achieve after the war? And what about those who did become household names, but whose Bletchley Park years remain unknown? Now Sinclair McKay tells the stories of a hundred such people, and the often equally extraordinary lives they went on to. Here are dozens of unsung heroes, who certainly made their mark after the war as well as during its finest hour: people like Home Secretary Roy Jenkins, or novelist Angus Wilson; or Jane Fawcett, a trained ballerina who went on to co-found the Victorian Society and save St Pancras Station; or James Bernard, a protege of Benjamin Britten who wrote all the music for the Dracula films; or Joan Clarke, Alan Turing's girlfriend, who became a senior codebreaker herself at GCHQ"--Publisher's description.

Saving Bletchley Park

Author : Sue Black,Stevyn Colgan
Publisher : Unbound Publishing
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2016-03-10
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9781783521678

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Saving Bletchley Park by Sue Black,Stevyn Colgan Pdf

Imagine a Britain where the most important sites of historical significance are replaced with housing estates and supermarkets... Imagine a Britain without Bletchley Park, where Alan Turing and a team of code breakers changed the course of World War II and where thousands of women inspired future generations with their work in the fields of computing and technology... Now imagine a group of extraordinary people, who – seventy years after the birth of the modern computer at Bletchley Park – used technology to spark a social media campaign that helped secure its future and transform it into the world-class heritage and education centre it deserves to be. This is a story about saving Bletchley Park. But it is also the story of the hundreds of people who dedicated twenty years of hard work and determination to the campaign that saved it. It is a testament to the remarkable and mysterious work during World War II that made it a place worth saving. It is a book about campaigners, veterans, enthusiasts, computer geeks, technology, Twitter, trees and Stephen Fry stuck in a lift. And finally, it is a story about preserving the past for the generations of tomorrow.

The Debs of Bletchley Park and Other Stories

Author : Michael Smith
Publisher : Aurum
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2015-01-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9781781313893

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The Debs of Bletchley Park and Other Stories by Michael Smith Pdf

For Winston Churchill the men and women at Bletchley Park were ‘the geese the laid the golden eggs’, providing important intelligence that led to the Allied victory in the Second World War. At the peak of Bletchley’s success, a total of twelve thousand people worked there of whom more than eight thousand were women. These included a former ballerina who helped to crack the Enigma Code; a debutante working for the Admiralty with a direct line to Churchill; the convent girl who operated the Bombes, the top secret machines that tested Enigma settings; and the German literature student whose codebreaking saved countless lives at D-Day. All these women were essential cogs in a very large machine, yet their stories have been kept secret. In The Debs of Bletchley Park author Michael Smith, trustee of Bletchley Park and chair of the Trust’s Historical Advisory Committee, tells their tale. Through interviews with the women themselves and unique access to the Bletchley Park archives, Smith reveals how they came to be there, the lives they gave up to do ‘their bit’ for the war effort, and the part they played in the vital work of ‘Station X’. They are an incredible set of women, and this is their story.

Station X

Author : Michael Smith
Publisher : Pan Macmillan
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0330419293

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Station X by Michael Smith Pdf

In 1939, several hundred people - students, professors, international chess players, officers, actresses and debutantes - reported to a Victorian mansion in Buckinghamshire: Bletchley Park, known as 'Station X', where enemy codes were deciphered. This title details their remarkable achievements.

The Codebreakers of Bletchley Park

Author : Dermot Turing
Publisher : Arcturus Publishing
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2020-03-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781839404740

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The Codebreakers of Bletchley Park by Dermot Turing Pdf

'Turing writes on codebreaking with understandable authority and compelling panache.' - Michael Smith, bestselling author of Station X. At Bletchley Park, some of Britain's most talented mathematicians, linguists, and intellectuals were assembled to break Nazi codes. Kept secret for nearly thirty years, we have now come to realise the crucial role that these codebreakers played in the Allied victory in World War II. Written by Dermot Turing - the nephew of famous codebreaker Alan Turing - this illustrated account provides unique insight into the behind-the-scenes action at Bletchley Park. Discover how brilliant and eccentric individuals such as Dilly Knox, Alan Turing and Joan Clarke were recruited, the social life that grew up around the park, and how they dealt with the ever-present burden of secrecy. Including a foreword by Professor Christopher Andrew of Cambridge University, author of MI5's official history The Secret World, this book brings to life the stories of the men and women who toiled day and night to crack the seemingly unbreakable enigma code.

Geniuses at War

Author : David A. Price
Publisher : Knopf
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2021-06-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9780525521549

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The dramatic, untold story of the brilliant team whose feats of innovation and engineering created the world’s first digital electronic computer—decrypting the Nazis’ toughest code, helping bring an end to WWII, and ushering in the information age. • Winner, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Middleton Award for "a book ... that both exemplifies exceptional scholarship and reaches beyond academic communities toward a broad public audience." • A Kirkus Best Book of 2022 • Planning the invasion of Normandy, the Allies knew that decoding the communications of the Nazi high command was imperative for its success. But standing in their way was an encryption machine they called Tunny (British English for “tuna”), which was vastly more difficult to crack than the infamous Enigma cipher. To surmount this seemingly impossible challenge, Alan Turing, the Enigma codebreaker, brought in a maverick English working-class engineer named Tommy Flowers who devised the ingenious, daring, and controversial plan to build a machine that would calculate at breathtaking speed and break the code in nearly real time. Together with the pioneering mathematician Max Newman, Flowers and his team produced—against the odds, the clock, and a resistant leadership—Colossus, the world’s first digital electronic computer, the machine that would help bring the war to an end. Drawing upon recently declassified sources, David A. Price’s Geniuses at War tells, for the first time, the full mesmerizing story of the great minds behind Colossus and chronicles the remarkable feats of engineering genius that marked the dawn of the digital age.

The Debs of Bletchley Park

Author : Michael Smith
Publisher : Aurum Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2015-11-03
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1781313881

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The Debs of Bletchley Park by Michael Smith Pdf

For Winston Churchill the men and women at Bletchley Park were ‘the geese the laid the golden eggs', providing important intelligence that led to the Allied victory in the Second World War. At the peak of Bletchley's success, a total of twelve thousand people worked there of whom more than eight thousand were women. These included a former ballerina who helped to crack the Enigma Code; a debutante working for the Admiralty with a direct line to Churchill; the convent girl who operated the Bombes, the top secret machines that tested Enigma settings; and the German literature student whose codebreaking saved countless lives at D-Day. All these women were essential cogs in a very large machine, yet their stories have been kept secret. In The Debs of Bletchley Park author Michael Smith, trustee of Bletchley Park and chair of the Trust's Historical Advisory Committee, tells their tale. Through interviews with the women themselves and unique access to the Bletchley Park archives, Smith reveals how they came to be there, the lives they gave up to do ‘their bit' for the war effort, and the part they played in the vital work of ‘Station X'. They are an incredible set of women, and this is their story.

Murder at Bletchley Park

Author : Christina Koning
Publisher : Allison & Busby Ltd
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2023-12-21
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780749030636

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Murder at Bletchley Park by Christina Koning Pdf

Spring, 1941. The Second World War has entered a dangerous phase, with British ships being torpedoed in the Atlantic and nightly bombing raids on major ports. At Bletchley Park, top secret home of the nation's code-breakers, the race is on to crack the German Enigma code and thus prevent further naval and military losses. This endeavour is suddenly very close to home for Frederick Rowlands, blind veteran of the Great War, when his daughter, Margaret, who works at 'the Park' as a cryptographer, is arrested on suspicion of betraying secrets to the enemy. Then a young woman is found murdered, and Rowlands is drawn into a deadly battle of wits where he must decode a series of clues that will lead him to the killer and enable him to discover the real traitor at Bletchley Park.

Bletchley Park and the Pigeon Spies

Author : Bernard O'Connor
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 602 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2018-02-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9780244666408

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Bletchley Park and the Pigeon Spies by Bernard O'Connor Pdf

Over 15,000 pigeons were dropped into occupied Europe during WW2. Some were used by secret agents to send messages back to headquarters. Others were dropped by parachute into France, Belgium, Holland and Denmark in the hope that people would complete the attached questionnaire and provided military, political, economic or other intelligence of value for the Allies. Photographic negatives could be sent. Bletchley Park had its own loft for its pigeon spies. This book investigates the work of MI14, known as the Colomba Service, and for the first time sheds light on conditions in Occupied Europe described by extremely brave men and women who risked execution if found in possession of a pigeon. MI14 staff, decoded or translated messages and forwarded copies to SOE, SIS, MI19, RAF, RN, Ministry of Economic Warfare, BBC, Churchill, de Gaulle and President Benes of Czechoslovakia.

Bletchley Park Brainteasers

Author : Sinclair McKay
Publisher : Quercus
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2018-11-06
Category : Games & Activities
ISBN : 9781635061192

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Bletchley Park Brainteasers by Sinclair McKay Pdf

WOULD BLETCHLEY PARK--THE TOP-SECRET HOME OF BRITISH WORLD WAR II CODEBREAKERS--HAVE RECRUITED YOU? PUT YOUR MENTAL AGILITY TO THE TEST WITH THESE FIENDISHLY CHALLENGING PUZZLES AND FIND OUT. Have a knack for mastering Morse code? Want to discover whether your crossword hobby might have seen you recruited into the history books? Think you could have contributed to the effort to crack the Nazis' infamous Enigma code? Then this book about Bletchley Park was custom-made for you. When scouring the population for codebreakers, Bletchley Park recruiters left no stone unturned. They devised various ingenious mind-twisters to assess the puzzle-solving capacity of these individuals--hidden codes, cryptic crosswords, secret languages, and complex riddles. These puzzles, together with the fascinating recruitment stories that surround them, are contained in this book, endorsed by Bletchley Park itself. Though they had diverse backgrounds, the codebreakers of Bletchley Park were united in their love of a good puzzle. If you are of the same persuasion, put your intelligence to the test with the mind-boggling puzzles on these pages and ask yourself: Would Bletchley Park have recruited YOU?

Bletchley Park and the Belgian Pigeon Service

Author : Bernard O'Connor
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 437 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2018-04-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9780244379377

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Bletchley Park and the Belgian Pigeon Service by Bernard O'Connor Pdf

During the Second World War, the British Royal Air Force's Special Duties Squadrons parachuted thousands of pigeons into Belgium. Bletchley Park, the nerve centre of the British Intelligence Service, had its own pigeon loft from where birds were sent on intelligence gathering missions. A secret organisation, MI14(d), was created to organise a pigeon service to occupied Europe. Those who found the pigeons were expected to supply military, economic and political intelligence for the Allies. This book includes the messages sent back from Belgium. In particular, it investigates the roles played by Josef Raskin and Jean Ceysens, the British Intelligence Services, the RAF and the brave individuals who, despite the possibility of imprisonment, sent messages to Britain in the hope it would help liberate their country.