Britain's Best Kept Secret: Ultra's Base at Bletchley Park

Britain's Best Kept Secret: Ultra's Base at Bletchley Park
ISBN-10
0750923555
ISBN-13
9780750923552
Category
History
Pages
106
Language
English
Published
1999
Publisher
History PressLtd
Author
Ted Enever

Description

This book traces the Park's early history and provides a guide to the key wartime buildings and what went on behind the scenes. In this fully revised new edition, Enever describes the Bletchley Park Trust's battle to acquire the Park and thus preserve this historic site for the nation.

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