Jerry Roberts

Capt. Jerry Roberts MBE photographed at Bletchley Park where he worked from {{nowrap|1941–45.}} He was a linguist and leading codebreaker on the [[Cryptanalysis of the Lorenz cipher]]. Captain Raymond C. "Jerry" Roberts MBE (18 November 1920 – 25 March 2014) was a British wartime codebreaker and businessman. During the Second World War, Roberts worked at the Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park from 1941 to 1945. He was a leading codebreaker and linguist, who worked on the Lorenz cipher system – Hitler's most top-level code.

Jerry Roberts was born in Wembley, London. His father Herbert, had trained as a pharmacist, but worked for Lloyds Bank head office in the City for the rest of his 40-year career, since coming to London from Wales in 1915. His mother, Leticia, was a pianist and an organist who played in the local chapel. He was educated at Latymer Upper School, Hammersmith in London 1933–39 and University College London 1939–41. He gained a degree in German and French. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Interview

    Published 2000
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    Ivan Passer and Cutter's way

    Published 1995
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    Horton Foote and Tomorrow

    Published 1995
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