THERE was a huge standing ovation at Haslemere Prep School for the only Second World War code-breaker still alive – who broke Hitler's most secret cyphers.
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East Hampshire estate to become "world class resort" in UK first for high-end chainCaptain Jerry Roberts, 92, from Liphook (pictured), is the last survivor of the nine cryptanalists who worked on Tunny, the most secure wartime code used by the Germans.
During a landmark talk aimed at inspiring the young audience, he told how he was a senior cryptanalyst at the Government's secret Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park, which obtained vital signals intelligence by breaking high-level encrypted enemy communications.
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