Bletchley Park: The Code-Breakers of Station X

Author(s): Michael Smith

History

Bletchley Park, known to those who worked there as Station X, was the scene of one of the greatest Allied triumphs of the Second World War. The breaking of the Nazi Enigma cyphers by Britain's wartime code-breakers continues to fascinate, with well over 100,000 people visiting the scene of their successes every year. Bletchley Park provided the intelligence that ensured Allied victories in the Battle of Atlantic, the war in North Africa and, most crucially, the D-Day invasion of Europe, and it was also the birthplace of the modern computer. The code-breakers were led by men like Dilly Knox and Alan Turing, but also included thousands of 'ordinary' people, the vast majority of them young women. This book contains previously unpublished photographs showing them at work and play. It not only explains how their work influenced the battle against Nazi Germany and its Italian and Japanese allies, but also describes how they lived and loved.

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Michael Smith is the author of the bestseller Station X: The Codebreakers of Bletchley Park (Channel Four, 1998) and a number of other books on the work of Britain's wartime codebreakers, including The Emperor's Codes: Bletchley Park and the Breaking of Japan's Secret Ciphers and The Bletchley Park Codebreakers, which he co-edited with Ralph Erskine. He has worked as a journalist for the BBC, the Daily Telegraph, and most recently the Sunday Times. He is a member of the board of the Bletchley Park Trust and the main adviser to the Trust on the work of the code-breakers.

Captain Ridley's Shooting Party / Breaking Enigma / Sink the Bismarck / A Crime Without a Name / The Shark Blackout / Colossus: the World's First Programmable Computer / D-Day and Double Cross / Further Reading / Places to Visit / Index

General Fields

  • : 9780747812159
  • : Shire Publications Ltd
  • : Shire Publications Ltd
  • : 0.367
  • : 01 November 2012
  • : 210mm X 149mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 February 2013
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Michael Smith
  • : Paperback
  • : 940.548641
  • : 56
  • : col. Illustrations