
The WAAF: the many behind the few
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The Dangers of the Second World War
Bletchley Park is one of our secrets we now know and are quite proud of it was a very well kept secret until 1974. Alan Turing worked there to kind of read essentially read the enemy's mail so any kind of electronic transmissions or radio signals were broken into that Bletchley park. The number of them killed by enemy bombs they are sometimes also working with situations and equipment that are quite dangerous. If you are working with munitions or explosives or anything like that that's obviously dangerous too.
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