An Irishwoman who worked at Bletchley Park during World War II will be honoured today (19 January) for her role at the code-breaking institute. In recognition of her efforts as a translator and ...
One of the United Kingdom's oldest surviving World War II code-breakers has passed away at the age of 101, the Women's Royal Army Corps Association (WRAC) reported on Tuesday. Charlotte "Betty" Webb ...
Charlotte "Betty" Webb worked at Bletchley Park, the famous British code-breaking center, where she was responsible for sorting intercepted German communications. She later paraphrased Japanese ...
Alan Turing, considered to be one of the fathers of computer science whose code-breaking work helped the Allies win the Second World War, has been given a royal pardon for his homosexuality conviction ...
A new exhibition will tell the stories of the women who secretly worked for MI5 during World War Two to mark the 85th anniversary of the security service moving to Blenheim Palace. Visitors will be ...
A recently discovered code from World War II found on a pigeon that was dead in some guy's chimney has Britain's top code-breakers completely stumped. David Martin, of Bletchingley, discovered the ...
During WW2, one of Nazi Germany’s most notorious communication codes was broken by a mild mannered librarian and family man from West Limerick, Richard Hayes. His day-job was as Director of the ...
Marc Mc Memamin introduces the Documentary On One production that shone the spotlight upon an unsung Irish hero of WWII and inspired a best-selling book - listen to Richard Hayes: Nazi Codebreaker ...
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