Secret Life of Bletchley Park - McKay Sinclair [150]
20 1943: A Very Special Relationship
1 Michael Howard, Times Literary Supplement, autumn 2009
2 Barbara Abernethy, talking to Michael Smith, Station X (Channel Four Books, 1998)
3 Andrew Hodges, Alan Turing – The Enigma (Burnett Books, 1983)
4 Peter Calvocoressi, Top Secret Ultra (Cassell, 1980)
5 Telford Taylor, essay in F.H. Hinsley and Alan Stripp, Codebreakers: The Inside Story of Bletchley Park (Oxford University Press, 1993)
6 Christine Brooke-Rose, quoted in Smith, Station X
7 Harry Fensom, addressing an Enigma symposium, 1992
8 American soldier, quoted in Marion Hill, Bletchley Park People (The History Press, 2004)
9 Asa Briggs, foreword to Gwen Watkins, Cracking the Luftwaffe Codes (Greenhill Books, 2006)
10 Gordon Welchman, The Hut Six Story (Allen Lane, 1982)
11 John Winton, Ultra at Sea (Leo Cooper, 1985)
21 1943: The Hazards of Careless Talk
1 Memo from H. Fletcher, National Archives
2 Gordon Welchman, The Hut Six Story (Allen Lane, 1982)
3 Memo to Nigel de Grey, National Archives
4 Memo from Nigel de Grey to Colonel Wallace, National Archives
5 Memo to Mr Fletcher, National Archives
6 Internal memos, National Archives
7 Letter from Nigel de Grey, National Archives
8 Letter to Nigel de Grey, National Archives
9 Peter Calvocoressi, Top Secret Ultra (Cassell, 1980)
22 Bletchley and the Russians
1 Kim Philby, My Silent War (MacGibbon and Kee, 1968)
2 Henry Dryden, essay in F.H. Hinsley and Alan Stripp, Codebreakers: The Inside Story of Bletchley Park (Oxford University Press, 1993)
3 John Cairncross, The Enigma Spy: The Story of the Man who Changed World War Two (Century, 1997)
4 Andrew Sinclair, The Red and the Blue: Intelligence, Treason and the Universities (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1986)
5 Quoted in the Independent, 1994
6 Mavis Batey, From Bletchley with Love (Bletchley Park Trust monograph)
23 The Cultural Life of Bletchley Park
1 Lucienne Edmonston-Stowe, addressing an Enigma symposium, 1992
2 John Cairncross, The Enigma Spy: The Story of the Man who Changed World War Two (Century, 1997)
3 Irene Young, Enigma Variations: A Memoir of Love and War (Main stream, 1990)
4 Tennis court memos, National Archives
5 Memos concerning journalists, National Archives
6 Bletchley Gazette, 1945
24 1943–44: The Rise of the Colossus
1 Dilly Knox poem, quoted in Penelope Fitzgerald, The Knox Brothers (Macmillan, 1977)
2 Dilly Knox farewell letter, National Archives
3 George Vergine, quoted in Virtual Jewish Library
4 Roy Jenkins, A Life at the Centre (Macmillan, 1991)
5 Harry Fensom, addressing an Enigma symposium, 1992
6 Harry Fensom, addressing an Enigma symposium, 1992
7 Letter from Gordon Welchman, National Archives
8 Tommy Flowers, interview for an Imperial War Museum video presentation, London
25 1944–45: D-Day and the End of the War
1 Quoted in Marion Hill, Bletchley Park People (The History Press, 2004)
2 Quoted in Hill, Bletchley Park People
3 Rosemary Calder, quoted in Michael Smith, The Emperor’s Codes (Bantam, 2000)
4 Demobilisation memo, National Archives
5 Memo from Bletchley Park staffer, National Archives
6 Memo from John Herivel, National Archives
27 Bletchley’s Intellectual Legacy
1 Bryan Magee, Clouds of Glory (Pimlico, 2004)
2 Gwen Watkins, Cracking The Luftwaffe Codes (Greenhill Books, 2006)
28 After Bletchley: The Silence Descends
1 Walter Eytan, interviewed by the BBC
2 Walter Eytan, interviewed by the BBC
3 Gwen Watkins, Cracking the Luftwaffe Codes (Greenhill Books, 2006)
29 The Rescue of the Park
1 Gwen Watkins, Cracking the Luftwaffe Codes (Greenhill Books, 2006)
Index
Abernethy, Barbara 204
Abwehr codes, 118, 174–175
Adcock, Frank 23–24
Alexander, Hugh 19, 51, 61, 161, 162, 190, 191, 276, 287, 296, 309
Alington, Jean 252
Ascherson, Neal 319
Ashbee, Felicity 152
Athenia 133
Atlantic Convoys 83, 130, 133–134, 177, 186–187
Babbage, Charles 197
Baden Powell, Lord 168
Banburismus 133
Baring, Sarah (The Hon) 1, 2, 3, 18, 25–26, 31, 64–65, 71, 88, 120,