Codebreakers:The Inside Story of Bletchley Park '01
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Introduction. The Influence of Ultra in the Second World WarF.H.Hinsley: . Part One. The Production of Ultra Intelligence. 1: WilliamMillward: Life in and out of Hut 3. 2: Ralph Bennett: The Duty Officer,Hut 3. 3: Edward Thomas: A naval officer in Hut 3. 4: Alex Dakin: The ZWatch in Hut 4, Part I. 5: Walter Eytan: The Z Watch in Hut 4, Part 2.6: Patrick Wilkinson: Italian naval decrypts. 7: Vivienne Alford: NavalSection VI. 8: Telford Taylor: Anglo-American signals intelligenceco-operation. 9: Robert M. Slusser: An American at Bletchley Park. 10:F.H. Hinsley: Bletchley Park, the Admiralty, and naval Enigma. PartTwo. Enigma. 11 11: Alan Stripp: The Enigma Machine. 12: StuartMilner-Barry: Hut 6: Early Days. 13: Derek Taunt: Hut 6: 1941-1945. 14:Joan Murray: Hut 8 and naval Enigma, Part 1. 15: Rolf Noskwith: Hut 8and naval Enigma, Part 2. 16: Peter Twinn: The Abwehr Enigma. 17: DianaPayne: The bombes. Part Three. Fish. 18: F.H. Hinsley: An Introductionto Fish. 19: Jack Good: Enigma and Fish. 20: Ken Halton: The TunnyMachine. 21: Operation Tunny. Part Four. Field ciphers and tacticalcodes. 22: Henry Dryden: Recollections of Bletchley Park, France, andCairo. 23: Noel Currer-Briggs: Army Ultra's Poor Relations. 24:Christopher Morris: Navy Ultra Poor Relations. 25: Peter Gray Lucas:Tactical signals of the German Airforce. Part Five. Japanese codes. 26:Michael Loewe: Japanese naval codes. 27: Hugh Denham:Bedford-Bletchley-Kilindini-Colombo. 28: Maurice Wiles: Japanesemilitary codes. 29: Alan Stripp: Japanese Army Air Force codes atBletchley Park and Delhi. 30: Carmen Blacker: Recollections of tempsperdu at Bletchley Park. Appendix. How the Bletchly Park buildings tookshapeBob Watson:
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