We think that you have probably heard about Bletchley Park, where the 'Enigma' code was broken in the Second World War. You may have even read about it, but you probably haven't read a book about it quite like this. There is less of a focus on the more famous mathematical geniuses like Alan Turing. Instead this is an oral history from some of the thousands of people who worked there during the war, code breakers, translators, analysists and the like. It covers details of the work as well as interesting insights into the social side of living and working at Bletchley Park. This is a good book for anyone who isn't typically interested in military history to get into the Second World War. Or indeed for readers who like reading up on the wars, but fancy a different angle.