Hut 4

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Hut 4 was a building at Bletchley Park that housed part of the British World War II codebreaking operations, particularly focused on naval intelligence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bletchley Park hut
building
adjacentTo Hut 8
associatedWith Allies of World War II
British Armed Forces
Royal Navy
collaboratedWith Hut 8
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
continent Europe
contributedTo Allied victory in World War II
country United Kingdom
currentUse museum facility
visitor centre feature
employed Royal Navy officers
intelligence analysts
linguists
era 20th century
focus German naval communications
Kriegsmarine ciphers
naval Enigma traffic
heritageStatus part of Bletchley Park heritage site
languageWork German
locatedIn Bletchley Park
Buckinghamshire
Milton Keynes
notableFor contribution to anti-U-boat warfare
processing naval Enigma decrypts
openToPublic true
operatedBy British intelligence
surface form: British intelligence services

Government Code and Cypher School
partOf Bletchley Park codebreaking operations
Government Code and Cypher School
Ultra intelligence
surface form: Ultra intelligence system
produced naval intelligence reports
receivedDecryptsFrom Hut 8
role analysis of decrypted messages
distribution of intelligence reports
translation of decrypted messages
supported Allied naval operations
Battle of the Atlantic
timePeriod World War II
typeOfWork cryptanalytic support
operational intelligence
traffic analysis
usedFor codebreaking operations
naval intelligence
signals intelligence

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