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  1. Mathematician, codebreaker, author. William Gordon Welchman OBE (15 June 1906 – 8 October 1985) was a British mathematician. During World War II, he worked at Britain's secret decryption centre at Bletchley Park, where he was one of the most important contributors.

    • Mathematician, codebreaker, author
  2. William Gordon Welchman (Bristol, 15 de junho de 1906 – Newburyport, 8 de outubro de 1985) foi um matemático britânico, professor universitário, criptoanalista durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial em Bletchley Park e escritor. Com o fim da guerra, ele se mudou para os Estados Unidos, onde conseguiu cidadania pouco depois. [1]

    • St Mary's Churchyard, Fishponds
  3. Gordon Welchman: the architect of 'Ultra' intelligence. His pioneering work was fundamental to the success of Bletchley Park through his visionary new approaches to the science of decoding...

  4. Born. 15 June 1906. Fishponds, near Bristol, England. Died. 8 October 1985. Newburyport, Massachusetts, USA. Summary. William Gordon Welchman was an English mathematician who played an important part in the World War II codebreaking at Bletchley Park. View one larger picture. Biography.

  5. William Gordon Welchman ( Bristol (Inglaterra), 15 de junio de 1906 - Newburyport (Estados Unidos), 8 de octubre de 1985) fue un matemático y criptoanalista británico. Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial trabajó en el centro secreto de criptografía británico de Bletchley Park, donde fue uno de los colaboradores más importantes.

    • William Gordon Welchman
    • St Mary's Churchyard, Fishponds
  6. Codebreaker. William Gordon Welchman (15 June 1906 - 8 October 1985) was a British mathematician, university professor and author. During World War II he was a codebreaker at Bletchley Park (BP) where he became the head of Hut Six. After the war, he moved to the United States and became a US citizen.

  7. 27 de jun. de 2016 · Profile of Gordon Welchman (1925), war hero who played a vital role in cracking the Nazi Enigma code. - Trinity College Cambridge. Shortly before his death in 1985, Gordon Welchman wrote: “The stories of Alan Turing’s life and mine have two things in common.