Mair Russell-Jones

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Born
Mair Eluned Thomas

(1917-10-17)17 October 1917
Pontycymer, Wales
Died28 December 2013(2013-12-28) (aged 96)
Wales
CitizenshipBritish
EducationMusic, Welsh and German
Mair Russell-Jones
Born
Mair Eluned Thomas

(1917-10-17)17 October 1917
Pontycymer, Wales
Died28 December 2013(2013-12-28) (aged 96)
Wales
CitizenshipBritish
EducationMusic, Welsh and German
Alma materMount Hermon Missionary Training College (1936–1938)
Cardiff University (1938–1941)
OccupationCodebreaker
Years active1941–1945
EmployerForeign Office
OrganizationGovernment Code and Cypher School
Notable workMy Secret Life in Hut Six (2014)
PartnerJohn Russell-Jones (Russ)
Parent(s)Thomas and Agnes Thomas
RelativesGethin Russell-Jones (son and co-author)

Mair Russell-Jones (born Mair Eluned Thomas,[1] 17 October 1917 – 28 December 2013) was a graduate in Music and German from Cardiff University who during the Second World War worked as a civilian codebreaker for the Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park. She worked in Hut 6, decrypting messages in Enigma machine cipher.

Having signed the Official Secrets Act, she did not talk about her war work until 1998.[2] Then, with the assistance and co-authorship of her son, Gethin Russell-Jones, she produced a memoir, My Secret Life in Hut Six (Lion Books, Oxford, 2014).[3]

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