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The face of a World War Two codebreaker is appearing on a special set of stamps being issued to mark the 80th anniversary of ...
By Eve Sampson Betty Webb, who as a young woman during World War II helped code breakers decipher enemy signals at Britain’s top-secret Bletchley Park, died on Monday. One of the last surviving ...
"Betty was not only a member of the incredible team at Bletchley Park during World War II, but she also dedicated much of her life to raising the profile of Bletchley Park in more recent years ...
At the age of 18, she started working at Bletchley Park during WWII – the home of the famed code-cracking machine Enigma. Betty was part of a team that helped paraphrase Japanese encoded messages. She ...
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One of the last of Bletchley Park's quiet heroes, Betty Webb, dies at 101Tip-lipped for 30 years before becoming an 'unrivaled advocate' for the site Obit Betty Webb MBE, one of the team who worked at the code-breaking Bletchley Park facility in England during the Second ...
After volunteering for the ATS, she found herself being interviewed at Bletchley Park in 1941. This interview resulted in a years-long career that saw her working on German and Japanese encrypted ...
“Betty inspired women in the Army for decades and we will continue to take pride in her service during WWII and beyond, and as a champion of female veterans.” In a statement, Bletchley Park ...
A Bletchley Park codebreaker, who died this week, became a passionate speaker about her secret work to help future generations understand what happened, a historian who knew her has said.
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