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the legacy of bletchley park Mathematicians, linguists, crossword experts and chess champions all worked at Bletchley Park in England to crack the secrets of Germany's Enigma code during World War II and hastened the end of the war. Historically, there is no record of a twelve-year-old British girl, fluent in German, translating decoded messages....But what if all secrets have not yet been revealed? What if it had happened? "Author Annie Laura Smith has written an intriguing tale about the top-secret activities of the Bletchley Park decoders of World War II. Young people today will revel in the courage and sacrifice of the men, women and children of England, when they stood alone against the tyranny of Nazi Germany." - 1st Lt. Joseph Connaughton, Bombardier/Navigator, 319th Bomb Group, Mediterranean and Pacific Theaters of Operation (1944-45), World War II
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