In the late summer of 1939 a team of code breakers arrived at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire to begin top secret work that was later credited with shortening World War II.
It also laid the foundations for today's Cheltenham-based intelligence centre GCHQ.
Pam Brewster, who's now 91 and lives near Tewkesbury, was among them. She still has vivid memories of working at Bletchley Park 70 years ago.
via news.bbc.co.uk
This article reminds me of the book entitled Station X I bought in London many,many years ago.No,the book has gone missing!Anyway,I hope some kind souls will restore the place so that I could see more things during my next visit to London.
By the way,some parts of London are burning now...
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