Talk: Bletchley Park, Hitler & the BBC: The Story of Rena Stewart @ NAM + Social
Details
Let's return to the National Army Museum, for what promises to be another excellent talk!!!
They say: Author Victoria Walsh introduces the fascinating story of Rena Stewart (1923-2023), from Bletchley Park to translator of Hitler’s will and then BBC pioneer.
After graduating from St Andrews University in 1943, Rena signed up for the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Her fluency in German resulted in her being selected for Bletchley Park, where she translated secret German messages. Immediately in the aftermath of the war, she was sent to Germany with the Intelligence Corps to translate the statements of captured Nazi officers.
Whilst in Germany, she was selected for an extra, top-secret mission: to translate Hitler’s will, delving into the tale of Hitler’s two wills. On her return to England, she began a stellar career at the BBC World Service, eventually becoming the newsroom’s first female Senior Duty Editor.
About the speaker
Victoria Walsh is a writer with a passion for people stories. A linguist and communications professional by background, Victoria has always enjoyed writing, and engaging with people from all walks of life. 'The Story of Rena Stewart' is her second biography and will be published by Pen and Sword History on 30 May.
After the talk we'll view some of their permanent galleries and have a social in their Café.
I have got the tickets for our group, therefore please keep your RSVP up to date and in good time.
I will meet by the exit Sloane Square Tube station.
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Hope to see lots of you there :)
NB. As usual there will be others coming along from my other Meetup family ;)
