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Tango01 | 25 Jun 2019 9:33 p.m. PST |
… who helped win the war. "In 1972, the historian Peter Calvocoressi published Total War, his magisterial history of World War II, a chronicle of the vast and unimaginably violent movement of armies across three-quarters of the world, leaving 50 million dead in their wake. Yet for all its comprehensiveness, the original edition had little mention of Bletchley Park, the British government's secret intelligence centre, where the German "Enigma" code was broken by a mufti staff of mathematicians, academics and historians – including one Peter Calvocoressi, who, like all his colleagues, kept the secret of Bletchley for as long as HM government required…" Main page link Amicalement Armand |
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