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Nigel Arthur de Grey

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Nigel Arthur de Grey

Birth
Copdock, Babergh District, Suffolk, England
Death
25 May 1951 (aged 65)
Greater London, England
Burial
Plaxtol, Tonbridge and Malling Borough, Kent, England Add to Map
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Working for British naval intelligence and later GC&CS at Bletchley Park, he decoded the famous ‘Zimmermann telegram’ which helped to bring the USA into World War I and wrote the first reports based on Sigint to draw Churchill’s attention to the murder of Jews in World war II.
Working for British naval intelligence and later GC&CS at Bletchley Park, he decoded the famous ‘Zimmermann telegram’ which helped to bring the USA into World War I and wrote the first reports based on Sigint to draw Churchill’s attention to the murder of Jews in World war II.


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