The Spies of Winter
The GCHQ Codebreakers Who Fought the Cold War
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Narrated by:
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Charles Armstrong
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By:
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Sinclair McKay
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After the Second World War, many of the men and women who had worked at Bletchley Park moved on to GCHQ: the British government's new facility established to fight the KGB. The Spies of Winter explores the early years of GCHQ as it navigated its way through a tumultuous era - from the defection of the Cambridge Five and the treachery of atomic scientist Klaus Fuchs to the collapse of the British Empire and the emergence of the US as a superpower. This is the story of the codebreakers themselves, and how they expanded the horizons of cryptography, helping to defend the nation and maintain the fragile peace in a world now under the shadow of nuclear holocaust.
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- 31-03-20
The war that never ends
Very good piece of writing that brings us through the dangerous years when we stood at the brink many times. Brave people don't always carry guns.
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- Bunter
- 12-01-19
A Truly Fascinating Tale
I bought this on the back of Transcription by Kate Atkinson. I did a little digging into the the plot of that book & up popped this one. It's simply brilliant. The detail is expertly divulged & provides a fabulous bridge between the Bletchley Park of WWII & the GCHQ we know today.
The narration is solid & easy to take in. This is a must for anyone interested in espionage.
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