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  2. Hut 4 - Wikipedia

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    Hut 4 was a wartime section of the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park tasked with the translation, interpretation and distribution of Kriegsmarine (German navy) messages deciphered by Hut 8. The messages were largely encrypted by Enigma machines.

  3. 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)

  4. Bletchley Park - Wikipedia

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    The radio show Hut 33 is a situation comedy set in the fictional 33rd Hut of Bletchley Park. [ 181 ] The Big Finish Productions Doctor Who audio Criss-Cross , released in September 2015, features the Sixth Doctor working undercover in Bletchley Park to decode a series of strange alien signals that have hindered his TARDIS , the audio also ...

  5. Hut 8 - Wikipedia

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    Hut 8 was a section in the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park (the British World War II codebreaking station, located in Buckinghamshire) tasked with solving German naval (Kriegsmarine) Enigma messages.

  6. Bernard Willson - Wikipedia

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    The cracking of Hagelin is considered to have been "hugely significant", so much that Prime Minister Winston Churchill visited Hut 4 on a visit to Bletchley Park to thank the team for their endeavours. After an intensive language course, in March 1944 Willson switched to Japanese language-based codes.

  7. Osla Benning - Wikipedia

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    A few months later, by summer 1941, they were both tested on their German language skills and posted to Hut 4 at Bletchley Park, the naval section, as linguists. [5] [6] [11] They were billeted together at the White Horse Inn. [12] At Bletchley, Benning was known as someone with a good sense of humour who liked to play practical jokes. [7]

  8. Action This Day (memo) - Wikipedia

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    Bletchley Park and D-Day: The Untold Story of How the Battle for Normandy Was Won. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-24357-4. McKay, Sinclair (2010). The Secret Life of Bletchley Park. London: Aurum Press. ISBN 978-1-84513539-3. Roberts, Andrew (2018). Churchill: Walking with Destiny. London: Allen Lane (Penguin).

  9. Hut 3 - Wikipedia

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    Hut 3 was a section of the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park during World War II. It retained the name for its functions when it moved into Block D. [1] It produced military intelligence codenamed Ultra [2] from the decrypts of Enigma, Tunny and multiple other sources.