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cbabe

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Tue Apr 1, 2025, 11:28 AM Tuesday

'Remarkable' Bletchley Park code breaker Betty Webb dies aged 101

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/apr/01/remarkable-bletchley-park-code-breaker-betty-webb-dies-aged-101

‘Remarkable’ Bletchley Park code breaker Betty Webb dies aged 101

Veteran lauded for helping preserve history and legacy as well as vital role played during Second World War

Jamie Grierson
Tue 1 Apr 2025 10.29 EDT

The Bletchley Park code breaker Charlotte “Betty” Webb has died at the age of 101, the Women’s Royal Army Corps Association (WRACA) has confirmed.

Arriving at Bletchley from the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) aged just 18, Webb spent four years during the second world war at the code-breaking centre working in various roles.

Webb, from Wythall in Worcestershire, intercepted German police messages, which revealed the beginning of the Holocaust, and paraphrased decoded Japanese messages for the Pentagon in the US.

Confirming her death, the WRACA said on Facebook: “Betty inspired women in the army for decades and we will continue to take pride in her service during WWII and beyond, and as a champion of female veterans.

Speaking to the Guardian in 2018, Webb admitted she was unaware of the significance behind the complex codes she was breaking.

“The messages were in groups of five letters or figures in morse code – nothing was clear at all. Some dates appeared. It was total gibberish, but you had to register everything, so senior people could call on a date or message at any time. We knew very little of what was going on. We really were in the dark.”

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'Remarkable' Bletchley Park code breaker Betty Webb dies aged 101 (Original Post) cbabe Tuesday OP
Thank you for your service. Now rest in peace. sinkingfeeling Tuesday #1
Rest in Power, Betty! SheltieLover Tuesday #2
Going to Bletchley Park in a couple of weeks unc70 Tuesday #3
I was there a few years ago and found it well worth the time to visit. BannonsLiver Tuesday #6
Thank you for your sacrifices and service, RIP, republianmushroom Tuesday #4
Bletchley Park is one of the most fascinating places I've ever visited Sunlight Tuesday #5
They Did Amazing Work ProfessorGAC Tuesday #7

unc70

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3. Going to Bletchley Park in a couple of weeks
Tue Apr 1, 2025, 11:44 AM
Tuesday

Looking forward to a day at the main facility and the Computer Museum.

republianmushroom

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4. Thank you for your sacrifices and service, RIP,
Tue Apr 1, 2025, 12:32 PM
Tuesday

you more than earn it. You will not be forgotten.

Sunlight

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5. Bletchley Park is one of the most fascinating places I've ever visited
Tue Apr 1, 2025, 01:58 PM
Tuesday

I was fortunate when living across the pond to get in a visit to Bletchley Park.

O.M.G. Beyond amazing. Truly one of the most fascinating places I've ever visited. We spent six hours there the first day without being aware of the passage of time, and went back for three hours more the next day, which included the fascinating National Museum of Computing, which is on the same grounds.

Speaking of Bletchley Park, the short series about the women code-breakers there, The Bletchley Circle, is worth a watch.

ProfessorGAC

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7. They Did Amazing Work
Tue Apr 1, 2025, 02:15 PM
Tuesday

Cracking Enigma was a legendary achievement even though it was substantially aided by the prior work of Polish cryptologists.

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