William Montgomery (cryptographer) explained

William Montgomery
Birth Date:1871
Birth Place:Liverpool[1]
Death Date:[2]
Death Place:Chelsea[3]
Nationality:British
Education:University of London
St John's College, Cambridge
Known For:Zimmermann Telegram
Spouse:Marta Corbett
Children:Elizabeth Montgomery

Rev. William Montgomery (1871–1930) was a Presbyterian minister and a British codebreaker who worked in Room 40 during World War I.

Montgomery and Nigel de Grey deciphered the Zimmermann Telegram, which helped bring the U.S. into World War I. At this time (1917), Montgomery was 45.

He was an authority on Augustine of Hippo and a translator of theological works from German. No work, it was said, had ever been so idiomatically and yet so faithfully rendered as his translation of Albert Schweitzer's Quest of the Historical Jesus, published in 1914.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Michael Mullin. Design By Motley. 1996. 23. 9780874135695.
  2. Web site: The Eagle. 1930.
  3. Web site: Index entry. 12 November 2020. FreeBMD. ONS.
  4. Book: Barbara W. Tuchman

    . Tuchman, Barbara Wertheim. Barbara W. Tuchman. The Zimmermann telegram. Ballantine Books. New York. 1985. 0-345-32425-0. registration.