An edition of The secret life of Bletchley Park (2011)

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the WWII codebreaking centre and the men and women who worked there

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An edition of The secret life of Bletchley Park (2011)

The secret life of Bletchley Park

the WWII codebreaking centre and the men and women who worked there

Paperback edition.
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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.--Publisher.

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Aurum Press
Language
English
Pages
336

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Secret Life of Bletchley Park: The Ww11 Codebreaking Centre and the Men and Women Who Worked There
2011, Quarto Publishing Group UK
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Secret Life of Bletchley Park: The WW11 Codebreaking Centre and the Men and Women Who Worked There
2011, Quarto Publishing Group UK
in English
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The secret life of Bletchley Park: the WWII codebreaking centre and the men and women who worked there
2011, Aurum Press
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Table of Contents

Reporting for duty
1938-39 : the school of codes
1939 : rounding up the brightest and the best
The house and the surrounding country
1939 : how do you break the unbreakable?
1939-40 : the Enigma initiation
Freezing billets and outdoor loos
1940 : the first glimmers of light
1940 : inspiration and intensity
1940 : the coming of the bombes
1940 : Enigma and the Blitz
Bletchley and the class question
1941 : the battle of the Atlantic
Food, booze and too much tea
1941 : the wrens and their larks
1941 : Bletchley and Churchill
Military or civilian?
1942 : grave setbacks and internal strife
The rules of attraction
1943 : a very special relationship
1943 : the hazards of careless talk
Bletchley and the Russians
The cultural life of Bletchley Park
1943-44 : the rise of the Colossus
1944-45 : D-Day and the end of the war
1945 and after : the immediate aftermath
Bletchley's intellectual legacy
After Bletchley : the silence descends
The rescue of the Park.

Edition Notes

"First published in Great Britain 2010 by Aurum Press Ltd"--Title page verso.

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Format: Paperback.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 323-329) and index.

General.

Geographic coverage: United Kingdom.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.548641
Library of Congress
D810.C88 M39 2011, D810.C88

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi, 336 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
336

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL32140405M
Internet Archive
secretlifeofblet0000mcka_i2j8
ISBN 10
1845136330, 1781311285
ISBN 13
9781845136338, 9781781311288
OCLC/WorldCat
752304295

Work Description

"At the secret codebreaking centre of Bletchley Park, debutantes, factory workers, students and Wrens were thrown together with Britain's most brilliant brains, united in work of almost unbearable intensity, and even greater importance. But there was far more to their days (and nights) than the long hours spent decrypting enemy messages. From world-class concerts by visiting musicians and amateur dramatics to ice-skating on the frozen lake and furtive romances sealed down quiet country lanes, Sinclair McKay's acclaimed book reveals what life was really like for the young people whose clandestine efforts were instrumental in winning the war" -- book cover

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