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The Story of Rena Stewart: Bletchley Park Girl, Translator of Hitler's Will, and BBC Pioneer Victoria Walsh ebook
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- ISBN: 9781036133924
- Publisher: Pen and Sword
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Overview Soldier, journalist and centenarian: a triple badge of honour, especially for a woman. Introducing Rena Stewart (1923–2023), a remarkable, 100-year-old Bletchley Park Girl who translated Hitler’s will and blazed a trail for women at the BBC. The Story of Rena Stewart narrates Rena’s fascinating tale, in her own words, and is a testament to a life that was seriously well lived.
On graduating from St Andrews University in 1943, Scottish linguist Rena and her friend Agnes decided to ‘do...
