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Australian code breakers / James Phelps.

The extraordinary story of a headmaster turned cryptographer, and our top-secret war with the Kaiser's Reich. On 11 August 1914, just days after war had been declared, Australian Captain J.T. Richardson boarded a German merchant vessel fleeing Melbourne's Port Phillip and audaciously seized a top-secret naval codebook. The fledgling Australian Navy had an opportunity to immediately change the course of the war. But what exactly had they found? Enter the Australian code breakers... Recruited by savvy top brass, maths whizz and German speaker Frederick Wheatley worked night and day to fathom the basic principles of the code and start tracking the German Navy's powerful East Asia Squadron, led by the brilliant Maximilian von Spee. Soon Melbourne was a hub of international Allied intelligence. This is the untold story of how a former Australian headmaster and his mostly female team cracked one of Germany's most complex codes, paving the way for the greatest Allied naval victory of World War I.

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C9009147582 LP 940.48694 PHE
Large print   City Branch . . Available .  
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Field name Details
ISBN 9780369337429
Dewey 940.48694
Author Phelps, James, (Reporter) author.
Title Australian code breakers / James Phelps.
Edition [Large print edition]
Published [Strawberry Hills, NSW] : ReadHowYouWant, [2020]
Physical description v, 403 pages (large print) ; 24 cm.
Series Read How You Want
General note Optimized reading formats.
Set in 16 point Verdana.
Copyright page from the original book.
Summary The extraordinary story of a headmaster turned cryptographer, and our top-secret war with the Kaiser's Reich. On 11 August 1914, just days after war had been declared, Australian Captain J.T. Richardson boarded a German merchant vessel fleeing Melbourne's Port Phillip and audaciously seized a top-secret naval codebook. The fledgling Australian Navy had an opportunity to immediately change the course of the war. But what exactly had they found? Enter the Australian code breakers... Recruited by savvy top brass, maths whizz and German speaker Frederick Wheatley worked night and day to fathom the basic principles of the code and start tracking the German Navy's powerful East Asia Squadron, led by the brilliant Maximilian von Spee. Soon Melbourne was a hub of international Allied intelligence. This is the untold story of how a former Australian headmaster and his mostly female team cracked one of Germany's most complex codes, paving the way for the greatest Allied naval victory of World War I.
Subject Wheatley, Frederick
World War, 1914-1918
World War, 1914-1918 -- Participation, Australian
Australian
Large type books
Large print books
World War, 1914-1918 -- Cryptography
World War, 1914-1918 -- Military intelligence
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