Gk. 35 (Code Breaking)
Code breaking refers to the process of deciphering encrypted messages, often used in military intelligence during World War II. Allied codebreakers, such as those at Bletchley Park, played a significant role in breaking German codes, including the Enigma code, providing invaluable intelligence to Allied forces.
Ct. Combined Intelligence Sharing
The exchange of critical information and intelligence gathered by Allied forces from various sources, including signals intelligence, human intelligence, and aerial reconnaissance, to enhance operational effectiveness.
Bletchley Park
A World War II code-breaking center in England, where Allied cryptographers worked to decipher German codes, especially Enigma, providing vital intelligence to the war effort.