http://www.amazon.com/Codebreaker-Fa.../dp/0192803867
Alan Stripp's work is a short, but interesting book that adds to the explanation of Bletchley Park.
My copy is yours if you like David, in payment for your help with my research.
http://www.amazon.com/Codebreaker-Fa.../dp/0192803867
Alan Stripp's work is a short, but interesting book that adds to the explanation of Bletchley Park.
My copy is yours if you like David, in payment for your help with my research.
A couple of days ago, in Post No.2, I remarked:In the New Year Honours List:The British have a way of not rewarding those who make a valuable, no invaluable contribution to national success....Link:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...herts-20859561 and a BBC radio interview:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20863205A Bletchley Park codebreaker who has been appointed MBE in the New Year Honours said he still hopes his whole team will one day be recognised. Raymond "Jerry" Roberts, 92, receives the honour for services to the WWII decryption centre and to codebreaking.... was among four founder members of the Testery section tasked with breaking the German High Command's Tunny code. The decrypts are credited with helping shorten the war by at least two years.
He is now the last survivor of the nine cryptanalysts who worked on Tunny, and has spent the past four years campaigning for acknowledgement of his colleagues.
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