CODEBREAKING AT BLETCHLEY PARK
On Monday 10th February, Year 6 visited Bletchley Park – home of the codebreakers during World War 2.
As soon as we arrived, the first activity was a guided tour from a knowledgeable and friendly staff member. Did you know that Bletchley Park was selected as the site for the codebreakers because of the well-established rail networks at the time? Transportation was more difficult during 1939-1945 and Bletchley Park had good rail networks to Bedford, London, Oxford and Cambridge; this allowed workers to be transported into Bletchley Park. The rail networks to Oxford and Cambridge were particularly important: skilled and intelligent individuals from Cambridge and Oxford University could be easily transported to Bletchley Park. The guided tour was concluded with a 20-minute immersive film experience.
After a wealth of information during the guided tour, we took part in an intercepting intelligence workshop, which involved reading and translating Morse Code signals. We were also lucky enough to see a replica of an Enigma machine – Enigma machines were used during World War 2 to disguise communications to keep plans and military tactics classified. The work of Alan Turing and other brilliant individuals at Bletchley Park allowed the Allied Forces to intercept and decode these communications, giving them the advantage in the war; this would eventually lead to victory.
Following the intercepting intelligence workshop, we explored the Bletchley Park site. Within Block B, there was a museum full of historical artefacts, including actual Enigma machines used during the war that are still intact. In Hut 11, there was a replica on the Bombe Machine; this was the machine designed and built by Alan Turing and other individuals at Bletchley Park that could decrypt secret German messages sent during World War 2. There was also a garage showcasing different vehicles used during the war and various other huts, which provided office space for workers brought into Bletchley Park every day.
We wished we had more time and our trip to Bletchley Park only scratched the surface of the huge World War 2 topic.
A big well done to all of Year 6 and a big thank you to all the parent helpers that made the trip possible.
Have a look HERE at some photos from our visit.