守秘

P. Kornicki
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贝德福德日语学校是1939年搬到布莱切利公园的政府密码与密码学校的约翰·蒂尔曼上校的创意。蒂尔曼认为,为牛津和剑桥的古典学者开设速成班,或许能培养出布莱切利公园急需的语言学家,于是他选择了退休海军上尉奥斯瓦尔德·塔克(Oswald Tuck)担任教师。第一个课程开始于1942年2月,持续了不到6个月。尽管蒂尔曼没有预料到这门课程能培养出几个合适的语言学家,但这门课程取得了绝对的成功,第一门课程的毕业生在世界各地被聘为密码破译员和语言学家。这在很大程度上要归功于塔克商学院的教学技巧、个人魅力以及对如何将课程精简到最低限度的敏锐理解。在所有11门课程中,塔克都由埃里克·奇德尔帮助,他已经完成了第一门课程。
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The Bedford Japanese School was the brainchild of Colonel John Tiltman of the Government Code & Cypher School, which had moved to Bletchley Park in 1939. Tiltman considered that a crash course aimed at classicists from Oxford and Cambridge might produce the linguists urgently needed at Bletchley Park, and he chose Oswald Tuck, a retired naval captain, as the teacher. The first course began in February 1942 and lasted for less than 6 months. Although Tiltman had not expected it to produce more than a handful of suitable linguists, the course was an unqualified success, and the graduates of the first course were employed all over the world as codebreakers and linguists. This was largely due to Tuck’s pedagogical skills, personal charm and shrewd understanding of how the course could be pared down to the minimum. In all eleven courses were run, and Tuck was helped by Eric Ceadel, who had completed the first course.
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