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  1. Sir Francis Harry Hinsley, OBE, FBA (26 November 1918 – 16 February 1998) was an English intelligence officer and historian. He worked at Bletchley Park during the Second World War and wrote widely on the history of international relations and British Intelligence during the Second World War.

  2. 31 de ene. de 2017 · Hinsley’s powers as an interpreter of decrypts was unrivalled and was based on an ability to sense that something unusual was afoot from the tiniest clues. He was not always believed, particularly in early days.

  3. Sir Harry Hinsley, who died in Cambridge on 16 February 1998, was a cryptanalyst, an historian, and an effective university administrator. He was recruited to Bletchley Park in 1939 as a cryptanalyst and remained there for the duration of the war.

  4. SIR HARRY HINSLEY, who died in Cambridge on 16 February 1998, was a cryptanalyst, an historian, and an effective university administrator. He was recruited to Bletchley Park in 1939 as a cryptanalyst and remained there for the duration of the war.

  5. 19 de jun. de 2012 · Harry Hinsley, a member of the small, tight-knit team that battled against Naval Enigma, and who later became the official historian of British intelligence, underlined the significance of the...

  6. In Codebreakers, F.H. Hinsley and Alan Stripp have gathered together twenty-seven first-hand accounts of one of the most amazing feats in intelligence history.

  7. That distinguished line includes Professor Harry Hinsley, who was recruited as a wartime cryptanalyst in Bletchley Park while still an undergraduate. But Cambridge has also provided a smaller number of able recruits to the KGB. When the KGB approached Kim Philby he ‘did not hesitate’.