

One of the decorated codes of World War II, who spent his youth analyzed the enemy’s messages in Blechli Park, died at the age of
The Beette MBE (MBE) group, which was on the last code of Blichlie, died on Monday night.
Ms. Web, in Withal, Worstsheir, joined the operations at the Bakinghamsheir base at the age of In 2021, he was awarded France’s highest honorary award.
The Royal Women’s Corps Association described Ms. Web as a woman who was “inspired for decades for women in the US army.
In 2020, he told the BBC, “He never heard of Blechli before he started working there as a member of the ATS.
As a child, she taught her to speak German and she said, “He will be taken to the palace (in Blechly) to read the official law.
“I understood that there was no way to tell my parents where I was and what I was doing until 1975 (when the restrictions were lifted).

When the war in Europe ended in May 1945, after spending four years in Blechli, he went to work in the Pentagon, which worked with German relations as an important warehouse in coalition warfare.
There he tells and rewrites the previous Japanese messages. He said he was the only ATS member who had been sent to Washington and described it as a “great honor.
In 2021, Ms. Web was one of the 6,000 British citizens who in 2014 received President Francois Hollande’s decision to identify the veteran British Peshmergas who helped France.
In 2023, he and his niece were among 2,200 people from 203 countries inviting Westminster Abi to see the wreath of King Charlie III.
That same year, he celebrated his birthday at a Blechli Park in his Park.
He and his guests were treated with flies by a Lancaster bomber. βIt was for me β unbelievable, no? The little one,β he said.
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