Hervie Haufler
Hervie Haufler (1919-2016) was an author and World War II veteran. Born in Kentucky, he attended the University of Michigan, where he was editor of the Michigan Daily and a member of Phi Betta Kappa. His two books of World War II history, Codebreakers' Victory and The Spies Who Never Were, grew out of his wartime experiences as a cryptographer in one of the American units assigned to Ultra, the British program for intercepting and decoding Axis messages. Haufler researched public archives and...See more
Hervie Haufler (1919-2016) was an author and World War II veteran. Born in Kentucky, he attended the University of Michigan, where he was editor of the Michigan Daily and a member of Phi Betta Kappa. His two books of World War II history, Codebreakers' Victory and The Spies Who Never Were, grew out of his wartime experiences as a cryptographer in one of the American units assigned to Ultra, the British program for intercepting and decoding Axis messages. Haufler researched public archives and interviewed other members of British and American codebreaking programs to write the books. A longtime employee of General Electric, he left the company in 1980 to found a communications consulting firm with his wife, Patricia. Haufler's short stories and articles appeared in the New York Times, the Christian Science Monitor, and Travel & Leisure, among many other publications. See less
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