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... into the enemies way of thinking and unravelling the codes used required this type of person. Winston Churchill began to show greater in interest in Bletchley Park in May 1940. As more people were working at Bletchely, more equipment was needed. Winston Churchill said 'make sure they have all they want as an extreme priority and report to me what has been done. Action this day' The various roles of the code breakers varied. The first arrivals at Bletchley were the code breakers who had worked for the GCCS in the 1920s and 1930s. These people were used to cracking the codes using the pencil and paper method. They looked at the messages and tried to look for similarities. Later after they realised these code breaking methods were out of date new recruits joined them. Work had been split up into different huts. The main hut 'Hut 6' ...
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