List of Senior Involved Staff At Bletchley Park
Including both executives and cryptographers on FISH (Tunny) in the Testery.
- Ralph Tester — linguist and head of Testery
- Max Newman — mathematician and codebreaker who later set up the Newmanry
- Jerry Roberts — shift-leader, linguist and senior codebreaker
- Peter Ericsson — shift-leader, linguist and senior codebreaker
- Victor Masters — shift-leader
- Denis Oswald — linguist and senior codebreaker
- Peter Hilton — codebreaker and mathematician
- Peter Benenson — codebreaker
- Peter Edgerley — codebreaker
- John Christie — codebreaker
- John Thompson — codebreaker
- Roy Jenkins — codebreaker
- Tom Colvill — general manager
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