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Alan Stripp (1924–2009)

Autore di Codebreakers: The Inside Story of Bletchley Park

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Opere di Alan Stripp

Codebreakers: The Inside Story of Bletchley Park (1993) — A cura di — 418 copie
The Code Snatch (2001) 5 copie

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1924-10-17
Data di morte
2009-02-18
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
United Kingdom
Istruzione
Trinity College, Cambridge
Attività lavorative
cryptographer
Organizzazioni
Bletchley Park
University of Cambridge
British Council

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What a fascinating look behind the scenes at the famous Bletchley Park, where German and Japanese codes were broken to help the Allies win the war.

I admit going in to this that I hoped that each of the thirty stories would have some "I was there at a famous moment" anecdotes. But most talked about the monotony of working at a place that they couldn't tell anyone -- wives, husbands, parents, children -- about. A few made sure to point out how they felt overworked and underpaid throughout the war effort (which, of course, was longer in Europe than we Americans remember it being!). A couple of the stories were incredibly detailed, including one that provided a schematic with relays and switches showing how they built an Enigma-breaker. There were a few recollections that repeated some information, but it never felt duplicative or tedious.

The editors ended the book in a strange way: they saved the last essay for a woman -- one of several interviewed in the book, which was also impressive -- who just couldn't stand working in such a secretive place and doing nothing (so she thought), so she figured out a way to leave!

I was slightly disappointed that so few people remembered any significant moments (or even never-before-revealed secrets) during that period, although upon reflection, I probably can't remember all that many moments that would impress outsiders during the last five-plus years at my workplace. (There were a handful, though, and those were interesting, including the one who figured out the Japanese were creating a brand-new term during their surrender.)

You might learn a bit more about the specifics of German and Japanese codes by a book more concentrated on cryptography (like Kahn's famous Codebreakers), but this is a good read for those wanting to know how "normal" people functioned during World War II.

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LT Haiku:

Some codebreakers at
famous park share their stories
about secret work.
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legallypuzzled | 1 altra recensione | Nov 19, 2015 |
An entertaining and exciting journey back to the world of Bletchley Park during the war. After reading so many antiseptic retellings of the story, I was very pleased to read this very personal and human account. Hinsley tells the history, but also the very engaging stories of the people who made it.
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Oreillynsf | 1 altra recensione | May 23, 2010 |

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