Ralph Bennett
In 1940, Ralph Bennett, a Cambridge historian, was drafted into Hut 3 at Bletchley Park where secret German army and navy signals were decoded, translated and sent to commanders in the field. Thirty years after the end of the War, when the Ultra secret was revealed, Bennett re-read thousands of messages that he himself had translated, a rare experience for any historian. He became a prolific author of books and essays on Bletchley's role in the Second World War.
In 1940, Ralph Bennett, a Cambridge historian, was drafted into Hut 3 at Bletchley Park where secret German army and navy signals were decoded, translated and sent to commanders in the field. Thirty years after the end of the War, when the Ultra secret was revealed, Bennett re-read thousands of messages that he himself had translated, a rare experience for any historian. He became a prolific author of books and essays on Bletchley's role in the Second World War. See less
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