Read The Secrets of Station X Online
Authors: Michael Smith
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411
Jellyfish link: Hinsley,
British Intelligence
, Vol. 3, Pt 2, p.779.
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412
–7 Alexander and Coral: Erskine & Smith (eds),
Bletchley Park Codebreakers
, pp.124–125.
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413
Maclennan: Smith,
Station X
, p.205.
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414
–8 Flowers on D-Day deadline: Copeland (ed.),
Colossus
, p.80.
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Pat Wright: interview with Pat Bing, May 1998.
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416
–9 Bill Bundy on D-Day: Smith,
Station X
, pp.206–207.
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417
–60 Garbo messages on D-Day and Hitler: Howard,
British Intelligence
, Vol. 5, pp.188–9.
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418
Bussey on importance of Ultra to Fortitude: Smith,
Station X
, p.208.
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419
–61 Williams on Ultra contribution: TNA PRO WO 208/3575, Williams, The Use of Ultra.
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420
–2 Jones: TNA PRO HW 3/125, Eric Jones, Memo to All Hut 3 Personnel, 6 June 1944.
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421
–3 Birch intercept decision and Hinsley: Hinsley,
British Intelligence
, Vol. 3, Pt 1, pp.129, 784.
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422
–4 Bussey and Bennett: Smith,
Station X
, pp.209–10.
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423
–5 Germans realise Red is compromised: TNA PRO HW 14/108, Milner-Barry, Compromise of Red, 9 July 1944.
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424
Fish changing daily and new Colossi: Erskine & Smith (eds),
Bletchley Park Codebreakers,
p.303; Smith,
Station X
, p.211.
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425
–6 Dakin on Stauffenberg plot: Hinsley & Stripp,
Codebreakers
, p.56.
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Norland: Smith,
Station X
, pp.212–3.
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427
–8 Prestwich: interview with John Prestwich, May 1998.
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Wenham: interview with Susan Wenham, May 1998.
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429
–70 Bennett on Market Garden: Ralph Bennett,
Ultra in the West
, Hutchinson, London, 1979, p.148.
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430
Rose on Ardennes: interview with Jim Rose, May 1998.
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431
–2 Bennett on Ardennes: Smith,
Station X
, p.217.
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Damage to Fish intercept site at Genval: TNA PRO HW 3/163, Kenworthy, History of interception of German teleprinter communications.
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433
Donald Michie: Smith,
Station X
, pp.218–9.
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434
–4 Double Cross on V-weapons (Operation Crossbow): Smith,
Foley
, p.229.
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435
–5 Calder: conversations and correspondence with Rosemary Merry, July 1999 and January 2000.
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436
–6 Petrides: letter from Anne Petrides dated 20 November 1999.
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437
–8 Humble: letter from Olive Humble dated 11 July 1999.
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Bletchley contribution during advance into Germany: TNA PRO HW 43/70, History of Hut 6, p.120; Hinsley,
British Intelligence
, Vol. 3, Pt 2, pp.845–54; Oakley, War Diaries, pp.162–71.
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Aitken quote: TNA PRO HW 43/70, History of Hut 6, p.120.
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440
–81 Briggs: Asa Briggs,
Secret Days: Codebreaking in Bletchley Park
, Frontline, Barnsley, 2011, p.124.
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Stuart Milner-Barry: TNA PRO HW 43/70, History of Hut 6, p.21.
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442
–2 Travis special order dated 8 May 1945: TNA PRO HW 14/140.
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Kennedy:
Kennedy Diaries
, 28 June 1945.
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Calder: conversations and correspondence with Rosemary Merry, July 1999 and February 2000.
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Army-Air message detailing effects of bomb and lack of need for bomb: Smith,
Emperor’s Codes
, p.274.
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–4 Humble: letter from Olive Humble dated 11 July 1999.
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For an examination of the decrypts of the Yugoslav resistance see Erskine & Smith,
Bletchley Park Codebreakers
, pp.217–39.
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–7 Bill Williams: TNA PRO WO 208/3575, Williams, The Use of Ultra.
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Eisenhower message: TNA PRO HW 14/140, Eisenhower to Menzies, 12 July 1945.
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–8 For a detailed description of the respective US and UK successes against Japanese codes and cyphers see Smith,
Emperor’s Codes
.
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Anyone wanting to learn more about Knox should read Mavis Batey’s wonderfully affectionate biography
Dilly: The Man Who Broke Enigmas
, published in paperback by Dialogue.
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–90 Tiltman: Erskine & Freeman, ‘Brigadier John Tiltman: One of Britain’s Finest Cryptologists’.
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Alexander on Turing: TNA PRO HW 25/1, Alexander, Cryptographic History of Work on the German Naval Enigma, pp.42–3.
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–2 Information on Hugh Alexander: Harry Golombek, ‘Alexander, (Conel) Hugh O’Donel (1909–1974)’, rev. Ralph Erskine,
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2008
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More than 10,000 at Bletchley: TNA PRO HW 14/154, Personnel at BP, 14 January 1945. Intercept sites: HW 14/114, Y Stations at 19 October 1944.
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Hinsley: Smith,
Station X
, p.232.
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Alexander on Bletchley work: TNA PRO HW 25/1, Alexander, Cryptographic History of Work on the German Naval Enigma, p.85.
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Bill Bundy: Smith,
Station X
, pp.177,228–9.