Alastair Denniston: Code-Breaking from Room 40 to Berkeley Street and the Birth of GCHQ
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Joel Greenberg., & Joel Greenberg|AUTHOR. (2017). Alastair Denniston: Code-Breaking from Room 40 to Berkeley Street and the Birth of GCHQ . Pen & Sword Books.

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Joel Greenberg and Joel Greenberg|AUTHOR. 2017. Alastair Denniston: Code-Breaking From Room 40 to Berkeley Street and the Birth of GCHQ. Pen & Sword Books.

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Joel Greenberg and Joel Greenberg|AUTHOR. Alastair Denniston: Code-Breaking From Room 40 to Berkeley Street and the Birth of GCHQ Pen & Sword Books, 2017.

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Joel Greenberg, and Joel Greenberg|AUTHOR. Alastair Denniston: Code-Breaking From Room 40 to Berkeley Street and the Birth of GCHQ Pen & Sword Books, 2017.

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After the Armistice, Room 40 was merged with the British Army's equivalent section-MI1-to form the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS). Initially based in London, from August 1939, GC&CS was largely located at Bletchley Park, with Alastair Denniston as its Operational Director.
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