There is just something about history that draws me in, and this novel was no different. I have read many books about World War II, but I especially loved this one as it focused on three women ...
The handwritten workings were used to insulate the unheated huts where chilly Turing and his colleagues raced to break enemy codes. Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big ...
In the annals of military codebreaking history, there is perhaps no site more famous than Bletchley Park – the vast, English estate that produced vital intelligence and helped the Allies prevail in ...
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