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  2. Hut 6 - Wikipedia

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    Hut 6 was established at the initiative of Gordon Welchman, and was run initially by Welchman and fellow Cambridge mathematician John Jeffreys. Welchman's deputy, Stuart Milner-Barry, succeeded Welchman as head of Hut 6 in September 1943, at which point over 450 people were working in the section. [1]

  3. Gordon Welchman - Wikipedia

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    William Gordon Welchman OBE (15 June 1906 – 8 October 1985) was an English mathematician. During World War II, ... [6] Welchman left Hut Six in 1943, to become ...

  4. List of people associated with Bletchley Park - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Welchman, initially in charge of Hut 6 with Jeffreys, became official head of the section until Autumn 1943; later Assistant Director of Mechanisation at Bletchley Park (author of The Hut Six Story, worked on secure communications systems for US forces) Peter Frederick West Maintained the Bombes at Bletchley Park

  5. Action This Day (memo) - Wikipedia

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    Four senior heads of sections ("Huts") and their deputies wrote to Churchill, who had visited "BP" on 6 September 1941, where he made a speech saying he appreciated their work. The memo was signed by Alan Turing and Hugh Alexander (head and deputy head of Hut 8); and Gordon Welchman and Stuart Milner-Barry (head and deputy head of Hut 6).

  6. Bletchley Park - Wikipedia

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    The GC&CS team of codebreakers included John Tiltman, Dilwyn Knox, Alan Turing, Harry Golombek, Gordon Welchman, Hugh Alexander, Donald Michie, Bill Tutte and Stuart Milner-Barry. According to the official historian of British Intelligence , the " Ultra " intelligence produced at Bletchley shortened the war by two to four years, and without it ...

  7. Stuart Milner-Barry - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Milner-Barry fiercely defended the reputation of Gordon Welchman, who had come under posthumous criticism for publishing details about the wartime work of Hut 6. [3] In 1992, echoing his wartime visit to 10 Downing Street, Milner-Barry was a member of a party who delivered a petition to the Prime Minister calling on the government to ...

  8. John R.F. Jeffreys - Wikipedia

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    In early 1940, a section called "Hut 6" — named after the building in which it was initially housed — was created to work on solving German Army and Air Force Enigma messages. Jeffreys was chosen to run the hut alongside Welchman. [9]

  9. John Herivel - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Welchman recruited Herivel to the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park. Welchman worked with Alan Turing in the newly formed Hut 6 section created to solve Army and Air Force Enigma. [7] Herivel, then aged 21, arrived at Bletchley on 29 January 1940, [8] and was briefed on Enigma by Alan Turing and Tony Kendrick. [9]