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On 31 March of this year we had to bid farewell to Charlotte Elizabeth “Betty” Webb (née Vine-Stevens) at the age of 101. She ...
A Bletchley Park codebreaker, who died this week, became a passionate speaker about her secret work to help future generations understand what happened, a historian who knew her has said.
It coincided with the tenth anniversary of Bletchley Park’s online Roll of Honour, which lists the names of over 13,000 people who were working for GC&CS during WW2. Did you know with an ad-lite ...
Sworn to secrecy about the goings-on at Britain’s storied World War II decryption operation, she only later recounted the ...
Codebreaking Second World War veterans smiled as they reunited at the scene of their wartime service in Bletchley Park, near Milton Keynes. British codebreakers, including Alan Turning ...
Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire was Britain's main ... The official historian of World War II British Intelligence has written that the "Ultra" intelligence produced at Bletchley shortened ...
In a statement, Bletchley Park said her contributions to the estate’s work during World War II and to ensuring its legacy will “never be forgotten”. It said: “Betty was not only a member ...
Betty Webb, 97, points with her walking stick to a ground floor room in the baronial mansion at Bletchley Park, Britain’s legendary top secret code-breaking facility during World War II.
A decorated World War Two code breaker who spent her youth deciphering enemy messages at Bletchley Park has died at the ... that she was a secretary. When WW2 ended in Europe in May 1945, she ...
One of the highlights is the D-Day cinematic experience, explaining Bletchley Park’s crucial role in the WW2 operation. The free outdoor walking tour and multi-media guides really add to the ...