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Admiral Reginald “Blinker” Hall and Room 40

2023-06-17 20:41:09

The outbreak of the First World War involved contemporary warfare, innovation and a new strategy to develop inventions. In World War I, various items ranging from artillery to machine guns, aircraft, submarines were used. World War I also saw the Royal Navy, the most powerful navy in the world against the upcoming German Imperial Navy. Until the effective use of UK maritime blockade to Germany's terrible unlimited submarine warfare both sides are constantly looking for new strategies to execute.

Here everything became John Rulk. The Germans did not know that Britain had an excellent decipher team supervised by Admiral "Blinker" located in Admiral's room 40. By January 20, they have deciphered most telegrams. The only problem that all cryptographers are familiar with is what to do next. Clearly its content is explosive, Hall stagnates and is very reluctant to do British Germans warning to break into their code. However, the pound work at Room 40 did not exclude the threat of U-boat. On January 17, the British navy announced the loss in the Atlantic from December 12th to January 12th. Ten British vessels and two French vessels sunk, the other two were arrested and the crew was arrested.

Usually, track and field events are not necessary. According to the official statistics, everyone in Room 40 reported to Sir Alfred Ewing, then Sir Alfred Ewing reported to Brink Hall. But not long ago, the captain himself was quietly pulling Degre and other research teams. The hall told them that Ewing was talking a bit to the corridor of power, and the hall did not think he would keep a very big secret. When the work of the research team produced something particularly sensitive or explosive, they were ordered to completely avoid Ewing and reveal only what Hall found themselves. This is De Gray's development direction.

For a man in room 40 this was a spectacular victory, but for a long time key people could not talk about this victory. The cover story of the captain hole is very good, so it remains as an official event for a long time. This is best for 'Blinker'. The Navy continued reading American diplomatic traffic until the end of the First World War. For those who want to learn more about Dilly and "Dilly Girls" in World War II - When we reach the goal of our Patreon, I am going to write girls, Dilly, ISK women, Prince Philip, golf . A special story of British admiral and a passionate Italian ambassador participated in the last big navy battle in the history of war.