laurahammond published 'Create lasting memorial for Bletchley Park codebreakers', says...
An MP has called for a lasting memorial to celebrate the pioneering work of the Bletchley Park codebreakers who helped shorten the length of the Second World War.Maggie Throup made the call in Parliament following the death of Rolf Noskwith, from Sandiacre, on January 3.Mr Noskwith, who was 97 when he died, worked with Alan Turing on the Enigma ciphers used by German U-boats.Read more: Bogus council worker stole resident's handbagMs Throup said: "We are rapidly losing the last of the heroic...
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