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Georgina
Georgina is on page 116 of 322
It took a while to get into but I am now really enjoying learning about Bletchley, fascinating stuff!
Feb 06, 2013 12:32PM Add a comment
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Fiona Howie
Fiona Howie is on page 108 of 368
Slightly different to the novels I normally read, thoroughly enjoying it so far.
Jan 27, 2013 10:35AM Add a comment
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Russ
Russ is on page 244 of 360
Most of the workers at Bletchley kept good operational security, never talking about their work with anyone, not even those in other Huts at the Park. In a society that expects a devastating German invasion, such strict 'sealed lips' would be expected--even all road signs were removed. Soviet sympathizers, however, were able to gain access. Security was so lax that Cairncross walked out with thousands of decrypts.
Jan 17, 2013 09:32AM Add a comment
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Russ
Russ is on page 201 of 360
Bletchley Park, especially during the beginning, was very autonomous. Military or civilian? It didn't matter. BP wasn't a place for salutes and parades. Such individualist operational attitudes probably allowed the "undisciplined" civilians to flourish and allow the best cohesion possible with the Services.
Jan 11, 2013 08:22AM Add a comment
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Russ
Russ is on page 155 of 360
Bletchley Park, especially during the beginning, was very autonomous. Military or civilian? It didn't matter. BP wasn't a place for salutes and parades. Such individualist operational attitudes probably allowed the "undisciplined" civilians to flourish and allow the best cohesion possible with the Services.
Jan 11, 2013 08:22AM Add a comment
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Russ
Russ is on page 155 of 360
The author spends a chapter (CH:11) discussing conspiracy theory over whether or not Churchill let the enemy bomb targets, so as to not tip them off about the source of information (broken enigma transmissions). The source had to be protected at all costs, but that is not to say no action could have been taken: planes were sent to "spot" German boats, even though the Brits knew where they were already.
Jan 10, 2013 05:01PM Add a comment
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Russ
Russ is on page 78 of 360
Ideas of class were still prevalent during this time. Many of the residents were upper class. Of course these people did not like the billeting. Given the soon to be wartime conditions, some of their comments about the Park are pretty ridiculous. CH5 - The Pols & French were crucial to solving Enigma, until they fell.
Dec 24, 2012 10:19AM Add a comment
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Russ
Russ is on page 29 of 360
CH1 - There may have been very good, practical reasons for some of the eccentric actions of Alan Turing (purposely long bike chain and riding through the countryside wearing a gas mask). Bletchley Park was far from being filled with autistics; its environment would have precluded such a thing. CH2 - Many of the recruits were known personally by recruiters. Many females were debutantes chosen for high class qualities.
Dec 23, 2012 08:02AM Add a comment
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Tushar
Tushar is on page 201 of 322
Romance, breakthroughs, love and sex, BP was one hell of a place and probably more important than the manhattan project, the book is just brilliant.
Dec 17, 2012 11:46AM Add a comment
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Tushar
Tushar is on page 120 of 322
The conspiracy of the bombing of Coventry. I love conspiracies!:D
Dec 16, 2012 12:49PM Add a comment
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Tushar
Tushar is on page 92 of 322
Exciting and informative,enjoyable and leaves you surprised.
Dec 16, 2012 12:08PM Add a comment
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Tushar
Tushar is on page 31 of 322
Interesting.Engaging and Informative. Promising read.
Dec 14, 2012 06:59AM Add a comment
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Rob
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Nov 29, 2012 05:32AM Add a comment
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Katia M. Davis
Katia M. Davis is on page 73 of 372
A really good read so far.
Oct 22, 2012 10:58AM Add a comment
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^
^ is on page 89 of 322
Angus Wilson has thrown himself into the lake in front of the house. This is reported as being just one of the 'Technicolour' outbursts of this unstable character.
Oct 06, 2012 04:23AM Add a comment
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Blorengia
Blorengia is on page 36 of 322
Dipping in and out of this one.
Aug 17, 2012 06:25AM Add a comment
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Ruth
Ruth is finished
Extremely interesting slice of history. Review to follow.
Aug 16, 2012 07:26PM Add a comment
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