Joel Greenberg (historian) explained

Joel Greenberg (born 1946) is an educational technology consultant and historian on the role of Bletchley Park in World War II.[1] [2]

Greenberg gained a PhD degree in numerical mathematics from the University of Manchester (UMIST) in 1973. For over 33 years, he worked for the Open University and held a number of director-level management positions. He lectures and writes about Bletchley Park and its role in World War II. He also conducts tours of the site. He is author of biographies about Gordon Welchman, a key figure at Bletchley Park during WWII, and Alastair Denniston, the first operational head of GCHQ.[3] In 2017, he contributed a chapter to The Turing Guide on the German WWII Enigma machine.[4]

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  1. Book: Jack Copeland . Copeland . Jack . Jonathan Bowen . Bowen . Jonathan . Sprevak . Mark . Robin Wilson (mathematician) . Wilson . Robin . etal . . . 2017 . 978-0198747833 . 477 . Notes on Contributors .
  2. Web site: Authors – Joel Greenberg . . UK . 24 January 2018 .
  3. Web site: Joel Greenberg . Celebrating Bletchley Park . March 2016 .
  4. Book: Greenberg, Joel . 2017 . Chapter 10 – The Enigma machine . Copeland . Jack . Jack Copeland . etal . . 85–95 .