HUT 8
'Hut 8' was a section at Bletchley Park (the British World War II codebreaking station) tasked with solving German naval Enigma messages. The section was led initially by Alan Turing. He was succeeded by his deputy Conel Hugh O'Donel Alexander in November 1942.
Hut 8 was partnered with Hut 4, which handled the translation and intelligence analysis of the raw decrypts provided by Hut 8.
★ Banburismus
★ Hut 6
★ B-Dienst
★ OP-20-G
★ Harry Golombek
★ I. J. Good
★ Peter Hilton, January 1942 to late 1942
★ Rolf Noskwith
★ Shaun Wylie
★ Leslie Yoxall
★ A. P. Mahon,''The History of Hut Eight: 1939–1945'', June 1945, PRO HW 25/2
★ Rolf Noskwith, ''Hut 8 from the Inside'' - pages 197-210 of ''Action this Day'', edited by Michael Smith & Ralph Erskine (2001, Bantam London) ISBN 0593049101
Hut 8 was partnered with Hut 4, which handled the translation and intelligence analysis of the raw decrypts provided by Hut 8.
| Contents |
| See also |
| Personnel |
| References |
See also
★ Banburismus
★ Hut 6
★ B-Dienst
★ OP-20-G
Personnel
★ Harry Golombek
★ I. J. Good
★ Peter Hilton, January 1942 to late 1942
★ Rolf Noskwith
★ Shaun Wylie
★ Leslie Yoxall
References
★ A. P. Mahon,''The History of Hut Eight: 1939–1945'', June 1945, PRO HW 25/2
★ Rolf Noskwith, ''Hut 8 from the Inside'' - pages 197-210 of ''Action this Day'', edited by Michael Smith & Ralph Erskine (2001, Bantam London) ISBN 0593049101
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