Scores of former staff were reunited at
Bletchley Park yesterday where they had helped crack German codes to unravel Nazi intelligence.
She was just 21 when she was recruited from Aberdeen University to join the crucial work being done at
Bletchley Park.
After the end of the war with Germany, Helene stayed on at
Bletchley Park for a short while to help write the official history of Hut 6's work, which was only made publicly available at the National Archives in 2006.
Turing won an OBE for his work at
Bletchley Park, which cracked the Nazi Enigma code.
Maude Hughes from Rhyl, who recently died at the age of 94, was a member of the team at
Bletchley Park who cracked the Nazis' Enigma codes during the war.
THERESA May has paid tribute to former
Bletchley Park codebreaker Baroness Trumpington after her death at the age of 96.
The original series followed four amateur sleuths who had worked together at
Bletchley Park, the top secret site where Nazi codes were deciphered.
In fact, Shropshire-born Betty, who was one of the team of code-breakers at
Bletchley Park was prevented by the Official Secrets Act from talking about her work for THREE DECADES.
Margaret Fick, from Stockton, was a secret operative at the famous
Bletchley Park - where she helped crack intercepted German messages.
But nothing he watched then could ever compare with what he witnessed on December 27, 1941, when, as a 37-year-old naval intelligence officer attached to the
Bletchley Park codebreaking centre, he evaded bullets fired at him by German snipers while he clambered on board one of their armed trawlers beached on Vagsoy Island, off the coast of Norway, so that he could seize her Enigma codebooks.
At the end of his report, he wrote: "Overall time from north of Jan Mayen Island to
Bletchley Park: three days 14 hours."
Insight into codes from Bletchley ALMONDBURY Community School received a visit from the outreach team at
Bletchley Park, once the top-secret home of the World War Two code breakers.