Margaret Betts: Bletchley Park WW2 codebreaker who stored 'sharp mind proper till the tip' dies

One of the final surviving ladies codebreakers who labored at Bletchley Park throughout the Second World War has died aged 99.

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Margaret Betts was simply 19 when she was recruited to assist decipher enemy communications.

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She was headhunted by "men from the ministry" in 1942 after performing properly at college, her son Jonathan Betts, 68, stated.

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She went on to work at top-secret Allied codebreaking centre Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire from the summer time of 1943 till the tip of the struggle in 1945.

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Mrs Betts, from Ipswich, Suffolk, died on 26 August this yr of pure causes.

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Her son stated she stored her "sharp brain right until the end".

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Mr Betts, who describes himself as "terribly proud" of his mom, stated she was all the time humble about her efforts.

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"Like most of them did, she always played down her role," stated Mr Betts, who lives exterior Salisbury, Wiltshire.

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"She stated 'sure, I do know it was extremely essential, our half in it, and I do know it was extremely secret, however please do not come away with the concept that we're all Alan Turing[s], as a result of we're not'.

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"'We were there operating the machines, we were obeying orders, we were applying logic to do what we were told to do, and we were doing so efficiently and intelligently, but we didn't design the machines for decoding'.

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"When we stated that sounds actually thrilling like James Bond spy stuff, she stated 'no, it wasn't in any respect like that, it was very humdrum'."

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The codebreaker stored her function secret lengthy after the struggle ended. It was solely 4 a long time later that her household realized the true half she performed.

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"For over 40 years she wouldn't talk about it, all she told us was she worked in an office in the Royal Navy's service at home," Mr Betts stated.

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"It was only when documentaries started to appear on the TV and books started to be published that eventually she said 'you know, I was one of those'.

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"We stated 'gosh, why did not you inform us earlier than!'"

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Mr Betts stated it was work performed by ladies like his mom that helped hasten the tip of the Second World War.

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"Without their work the war would have lasted longer - some people reckon it would have gone on two years longer if they hadn't been able to break the German and Japanese codes.

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"She contributed a small part to a very important element in winning the war."

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Margaret Betts had 5 youngsters, three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

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