When many think of the Second World War, they are often reminded of the horrors and tragedies of conflict that draw out desperation and inhumanity.
My work registering messages from the Germans and Japanese as part of the code breaking team at Bletchley Park took place eight decades ago now, yet I still count it as the best time of life.
Dr Thomas Cheetham, a research officer at Bletchley Park Trust, said it was to celebrate the "normal people doing extraordinary work". It opens on Thursday 28 April. The exhibition is housed in ...
Decades would pass before those who worked at Bletchley Park were allowed to speak about what they did during the war. Webb enjoyed the work. “I liked the deviousness of it,” she says with a ...
Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire was Britain's main decryption establishment during World War Two. Ciphers and codes of several Axis countries were decrypted including, most importantly ...
She said she was delighted by the news of Facebook's donation. "The work done at Bletchley Park by thousands of people shortened WW2 by two years, saving millions of lives," she said. "We are so ...
On the outbreak of war he took up full-time work at its headquarters, Bletchley Park. Here he played a vital role in deciphering the messages encrypted by the German Enigma machine, which provided ...
At the bar, you dress up as a codebreaker from Bletchley Park, the historical site where British Intelligence cracked German codes during WW2. You have to find your drink combination on Enigma ...
Set in 1953, the ladies are reunited for their second case when former Bletchley Park colleague, Alice Merren, is accused of murder ... peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of ...
Orders are then transmitted via radio to the bar. The venue is inspired by Bletchley Park, the site where British mathematician and codebreaker Alan Turing and his team used to crack German codes ...