History of War

ENIGMA TRAITORS THE STRUGGLE TO LOSE THE CIPHER WAR

Author: Dermot Turing Publisher: The History Press Price: £20 (Hardback) Released: Out now

The story of Bletchley Park’s code breakers has achieved near-mythic status in recent years, it sets out to show how incompetence and hubris caused frequent, often fatal, errors to be made. However, arguably offers us a more rounded picture by demonstrating that these shortcomings weren’t restricted to the Allies’ intelligence endeavours.

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