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The Bletchley girls : war, secrecy, love and loss : the women of Bletchley Park tell their story / Tessa Dunlop.

The Bletchley girls : war, secrecy, love and loss : the women of Bletchley Park tell their story / Tessa Dunlop.

The Bletchley Girls is the story of the women behind Britain's ability to consistently outsmart the enemy. Although critical to the success of the project to break the German and Japanese codes in the Second World War, their contribution has been consistently overlooked and undervalued. Through unprecedented access to surviving veterans, this book reveals how life at 'The Park' and its outstations was far removed from the glamorous existence usually portrayed. The women speak vividly of their lives in the 1930s, why they were selected to work in Britain's most secret organisation, and the challenges of re-entry into civilian life. Forbidden to talk about their vital war work, they often found it hard to adjust to the expectations of both their immediate families and society as whole. By spending time with these fascinating female secret-keepers who are still alive today, Tessa Dunlop captures their extraordinary journeys into an adult world of war, secrecy, love and loss. Through the voices of the women themselves, this is a portrait of life at Bletchley Park beyond the celebrated code-breakers.2

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920363589 WAR 940.548641 DUN
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RSN 36823
ISBN 9781444795745
Call Number 940.548641
Dates Dunlop, Tessa
Attachments illustrations (some colour), portraits (some colour) 20 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary The Bletchley Girls is the story of the women behind Britain's ability to consistently outsmart the enemy. Although critical to the success of the project to break the German and Japanese codes in the Second World War, their contribution has been consistently overlooked and undervalued. Through unprecedented access to surviving veterans, this book reveals how life at 'The Park' and its outstations was far removed from the glamorous existence usually portrayed. The women speak vividly of their lives in the 1930s, why they were selected to work in Britain's most secret organisation, and the challenges of re-entry into civilian life. Forbidden to talk about their vital war work, they often found it hard to adjust to the expectations of both their immediate families and society as whole. By spending time with these fascinating female secret-keepers who are still alive today, Tessa Dunlop captures their extraordinary journeys into an adult world of war, secrecy, love and loss. Through the voices of the women themselves, this is a portrait of life at Bletchley Park beyond the celebrated code-breakers.2
Subject World War, 1939-194 Electronic intelligenc Great Britain.
World War, 1939-194 Cryptography.
World War, 1939-194 Secret servic Great Britain.
Bletchley (Buckinghamshire, England)
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