Friday 27 March 2015

The women who broke Hitler's codes

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Hacking the Nazis: The secret story of the women who broke Hitler's codes

Of the 10,000-plus staff at the Government Code and Cypher School during World War II, two-thirds were female. Three veteran servicewomen explain what life was like as part of the code-breaking operation during World War II.

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