Capturing Enigma How HMS Petard Seized the German Naval Codes

Capturing Enigma: How HMS Petard Seized the German Naval Codes by Stephen Harper, published by Sutton in 2002, presents a detailed account of a pivotal event during World War II. This revised edition, comprising 194 pages, recounts the remarkable story of HMS Petard and its crew as they captured crucial German Enigma codebooks from a sinking U-boat in the Eastern Mediterranean in October 1942. The narrative highlights how this significant action altered the course of the war and contributed to the efforts of codebreakers at Bletchley Park.
Readers will find an exploration of military history, focusing on naval operations and the impact of communication strategies during wartime. The book delves into the challenges faced by the crew of HMS Petard and the sacrifices made during the mission, emphasizing the importance of intelligence and codebreaking in military conflicts. Through this account, Harper sheds light on the intricate dynamics of warfare and the critical role that captured intelligence played in shaping the outcomes of World War II.
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The incredible story of how HMS Petard and her gallant crew seized priceless German Enigma codebook from a sinking U-boat is one of the greatest stories of World War II. An attack by a British destroyer on a German U-boat in the Eastern Mediterranean in October 1942 altered the course of the entire war. The capture of secret coding material from U-559, at the cost of two of HMS Petard‘s crew, enabled Bletchley Park’s codebreakers to successfully crack the U-boat cypher.
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