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  2. Hut 8 - Wikipedia

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    Hut 8 was partnered with Hut 4, which handled the translation and intelligence analysis of the raw decrypts provided by Hut 8. Located initially in one of the original single-story wooden huts, the name "Hut 8" was retained when Huts 3, 6 & 8 moved to a new brick building, Block D, in February 1943.

  3. Action This Day (memo) - Wikipedia

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    The memo was drafted by Welchman. It detailed three areas where a few extra staff would remove bottlenecks. They said they did not want to be seen as criticising Commander Edward Travis, who had done his utmost to help them. [2] The memo was headed Secret and Confidential: Prime Minister only, Hut 6 and Hut 8, 21st October 1941. and signed:

  4. Bletchley Park - Wikipedia

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    Among them were Rozanne Colchester, a translator who worked mainly for the Italian air forces Section, [53] and Cicely Mayhew, recruited straight from university, who worked in Hut 8, translating decoded German Navy signals, [54] as did Jane Fawcett (née Hughes) who decrypted a vital message concerning the German battleship Bismarck and after ...

  5. Stuart Milner-Barry - Wikipedia

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    This affected both Hut 6 and Hut 8, which was run by mathematician Alan Turing with Hugh Alexander as his deputy. Together, Welchman, Milner-Barry, Turing and Alexander bypassed the chain of command and wrote a memorandum directly to the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, outlining their difficulties. [14]

  6. List of people associated with Bletchley Park - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Bennett, intelligence officer in Hut 3 (Professor of History at Magdalene College, Cambridge and president 1979-82) [4] Osla Benning, linguist Hut 4; Francis (Frank) Birch, Head of German Naval Section; Judith Irene Bloomfield (worked in Bletchley Park Mansion and Hut 8. Also the Foreign Office intelligence unit in Berkeley Street, London)

  7. Conel Hugh O'Donel Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Conel Hugh O'Donel Alexander CMG CBE (19 April 1909 – 15 February 1974), known as Hugh Alexander and C. H. O'D. Alexander, was an Irish-born British cryptanalyst, chess player, and chess writer. He worked on the German Enigma machine at Bletchley Park during the Second World War , and was later the head of the cryptanalysis division at GCHQ ...

  8. Banburismus - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Hut 8 performed the procedure continuously for two years, stopping only in 1943 when sufficient bombe time became readily available. [8] [9] Banburismus was a development of the "clock method" invented by the Polish cryptanalyst Jerzy Różycki. [10] Hugh Alexander was regarded as the best of the Banburists.

  9. Hut 8 Is This Analyst's Top Pick For 2025 - Here's Why - AOL

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    Needham analyst John Todaro reiterated a Buy rating on the shares of Hut 8 Corp (NASDAQ:HUT) and maintained a price target of $38.00. The analyst thinks HUT stands out as the most diversified ...

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