David Kenyon is the research historian at Bletchley Park.
"Using previously classified documents, this book casts the work of
Bletchley Park in a new light"–Military History
“Pleasingly, David Kenyon's Bletchley Park and D-Day shines out and
makes for very interesting in-depth reading, as it gives an
illuminating examination of the intelligence operations that helped
to secure the Allied victory at Normandy”— Melody Foreman, Britain
at War
“[A] very readable, yet scholarly book…It can be recommended to
both newcomers to SIGINT and to those who have already read
extensively on the subject of Bletchley Park.”—David Harris, Radio
User
“[M]akes an important contribution to the historiography of World
War II intelligence history in general and, more specifically, of
Bletchley Park and to a broader understanding of the Bletchley
players, who...have not received the attention that others who
played a role in the successful Normandy invasion have.”—Mary
Kathryn Barbier, Cercles
"David Kenyon and Bletchley Park is the dream ticket. A wonderful
scholar and communicator writing about one of the world's most
fascinating historical sites." - Dan Snow, historian, documentary
filmmaker and television presenter
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