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Variations on Enigma
Written by Jim Gilchrist   
Friday, 22 August 2008

Variations on Enigma

By: Jim Gilchrist

You didn’t have to be mad to work at Bletchley Park during the Second World War, but it probably helped. The oddball mix of cryptographers, linguists, mathematicians and chess masters who strove night and day within "Station X", as the Buckinghamshire code-breaking centre was known, were often eccentric to say the least, but the unlikely amalgam of these sometimes alarmingly individualistic intellects helped crack German military codes and in doing so probably shortened the Second World War by two years.


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