The Codebreakers of Bletchley Park: The Secret Intelligence Station that Helped Defeat the Nazis
'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 realize 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. Learn about the origins of international intelligence co-operation, as the United States sent representatives from the Army and Navy to learn about the new codebreaking techniques being developed in Britain, and how these experiences shaped efforts to break the Japanese codes.

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.

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The Codebreakers of Bletchley Park: The Secret Intelligence Station that Helped Defeat the Nazis
'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 realize 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. Learn about the origins of international intelligence co-operation, as the United States sent representatives from the Army and Navy to learn about the new codebreaking techniques being developed in Britain, and how these experiences shaped efforts to break the Japanese codes.

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.

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The Codebreakers of Bletchley Park: The Secret Intelligence Station that Helped Defeat the Nazis

The Codebreakers of Bletchley Park: The Secret Intelligence Station that Helped Defeat the Nazis

The Codebreakers of Bletchley Park: The Secret Intelligence Station that Helped Defeat the Nazis

The Codebreakers of Bletchley Park: The Secret Intelligence Station that Helped Defeat the Nazis

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'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 realize 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. Learn about the origins of international intelligence co-operation, as the United States sent representatives from the Army and Navy to learn about the new codebreaking techniques being developed in Britain, and how these experiences shaped efforts to break the Japanese codes.

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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781838576509
Publisher: Arcturus Publishing Limited
Publication date: 07/15/2020
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Dermot Turing graduated from King's College Cambridge and New College Oxford. He spent his career in the legal profession, most recently as a partner of Clifford Chance. Since 2014 he has moved into a more varied range of activities, including an active role as a trustee of Bletchley Park. Dermot Turing is the nephew of Alan Turing and author of Prof: Alan Turing Decoded (2015) and the well-received X,Y and Z: The Real Story of How Enigma Was Broken (2018).

Table of Contents

Foreword 7

Introduction 11

Chapter 1 The Old Guard 19

Chapter 2 The King's High Table 45

Chapter 3 Illicit Services Knox 67

Chapter 4 The Bombe Squad 89

Chapter 5 The Fall of Denniston 117

Chapter 6 The Hut-dwellers 129

Chapter 7 The Americans 157

Chapter 8 Machine Minds 183

Chapter 9 Breaking Up 215

Chapter 10 Official Secrets, Careless Talk 235

Further Reading 251

Index 252

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