Enigma Variation: Love, War & Bletchley Park (1990) By Irene Young
Enigma Variations takes its name from the Enigma enciphering machine at Britain's top-secret intelligence headquarters. It is here at Bletchley Park that Ultra - the most vital intelligence of the Second World War - was controlled. It is here that Irene Young worked. Enigma also refers to the disappearance of her husband while on service with the SAS. These variations on the theme are entwined in an intensely moving story of one woman's destiny - and fate. Enigma Variations is a portrait of life in the shadow of war. It reveals the humour and tragedy surrounding the mysterious intelligence community.
- Soft Cover
- 191 Pages
- In Good Condition
































