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🗓️ 10 March 2018
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March 2018
From the attempt to assassinate Hitler in July 1944, to orders to shoot dead any German soldier seen fleeing Riga as a cowardly traitor, the Hut 3 Headlines tell a story of World War Two in tiny snippet form. They were succinct summaries of Enigma messages sent by the German army and air force, intercepted and deciphered by Bletchley Park. These messages were then boiled down to the barest essentials to be sent to the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill.
He’s reputed to have wanted to know everything that was happening, and it’s well established that he was a firm proponent of the power and importance of signals intelligence. But no one man could have waded through the mass of information flowing through the Government Code and Cypher School, let alone a prime minister in the middle of an all-out war. So the Hut 3 Headlines became regular, and sometimes frequent, digests of what he needed to know.
Bletchley Park has been digitising these precious documents and now, for the first time, has published a batch of ten, online. In this It Happened Here episode, we get the stories behind the headlines, with help from Bletchley Park’s Research Historian, Dr David Kenyon. We also meet Denis Falvey, one of the dedicated team of volunteers diligently digitising this precious archive and Florence Morgan-Richards, Bletchley Park’s Digitisation and Archive Assistant, who runs that project. We also take you inside the Archive to meet Senior Archivist Guy Revell, who explains why it’s important they’re not kept hidden away.
Special thanks go to Mr Ben Thomson for playing the part of our Hut 3 Intelligence Officer in this episode.
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0:00.0 | The |
0:07.0 | The From the home of the co-breakers and the birthplace of modern computing, this is the Bletchley Park podcast. |
0:38.0 | Welcome to the March 2018 episode of the Bletchley Park podcast. |
0:43.3 | Secrets revealed. |
0:45.3 | In this month's It Happened Here episode, we're looking into the Hutt 3 headlines. |
0:50.4 | These were summaries of the most important, top-secret intercepted messages. |
0:55.0 | Hutz-3 worked on deciphered enigma messages sent by the German army and air force. |
1:01.0 | These messages were boiled down to the most succinct form of intelligence, |
1:05.0 | often just one sentence, giving Churchill crucial information on how Germany saw the progress of the war on |
1:12.7 | that day. Now, Bletchley Park is revealing some of these secrets for the first time, publishing |
1:18.6 | the digitised original Hutt 3 headlines. Batch 1 has 10 carefully selected messages, and in this |
1:25.7 | episode we're going to take a closer look at three of |
1:28.8 | them. Podcast producer Mark Cotton has been talking to Bletchley Park's senior archivist, Guy Revell, |
1:35.1 | about why he didn't want to keep these treasures locked away. I've met one of the dedicated |
1:40.8 | volunteers who scan these precious pieces of history, Dennis Falvey, along |
1:45.5 | with Florence Morgan Richards, Bletchley Park's digitization and archive assistant who runs |
1:51.0 | the project. |
1:52.5 | And special thanks go to Mr. Ben Thompson for playing the part of our Hutt 3 intelligence |
1:57.2 | officer in this episode. |
1:59.8 | First, let's find out just how important the Hutt Three headlines were from Bletchley Park's |
2:04.7 | research historian, Dr David Kenyon. |
2:23.9 | Okay. This is Bletchley Park. |
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