About time, my parents were both at Bletchley Park. Because they were not allowed to talk about it, they were forgotten. Glad to see this lady got her well deserved recognition.
“They weren’t mentioned in dispatches...". Shouldn't that be "despatches"? I always wonder why the term "Nazi" is used nowadays instead of "German". Some form of PC, I suppose.
Marv - you should write down what your parents said about Bletchley. And keep it - the IWM may be interested in a copy.
so your marm would fill the tin cup that Turing kept padlocked to a radiator ...
None of the codebreakers wer treated very well after the war
It was so secret you see
and the administrators made sure THEY got enhanced pensions and medals
I think alot show post traumatic stress disorder as they all went to different partof the earth
also Winterbotham who threatened to come around and shoot any gel who let out the Big Secret was the one who let out the cat out of the bag ( short of money I think )
so all in all they did great things and got no reward at all ....
Churchill used Nazi - but didnt say nartsi
but nar-zee
and yes there is an element of re writing history
as the Germans who were bad then became good
and the Russians were good and then after the Nazi Red pact 1939 were bad and then after the german invasion 1941 were good and then after 1945 were bad ( then after the USSR split were good and now are bad again )
Nonetheless it was a remarkable intellectual feat they achieved
O by the way readers - didja know the British broke Japanese codes ?
The Emperor's Codes: Bletchley Park's role in breaking Japan's secret cyphers by Michael Smith