Bletchley Park was the home of Alan Turing and the Cypher School of code breakers in World War II. The Bletchley Park Roll of Honour lists all those believed to have worked in
signals intelligence during World War Two, at Bletchley Park and other
locations.
The Bletchley Park Roll of Honour has been compiled from information in official sources, publications and provided by
veterans, friends and families.
The Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) mission was to crack the Nazi codes and ciphers. The most
famous of the cipher systems to be broken at Bletchley Park was the Enigma.
There were also a large number of lower-level German systems to break as well as
those of Hitler's allies.
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