English Narration of Documentary about Enigma Machine

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Narration of documentary about the Enigma machine during World War II

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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By mid 1940, the German Army had conquered all of Western Europe. Hitler was tightening the noose around Britain. In the atlantic german U boats were decimating allied convoys, threatening to cut off Britain's only lifeline. But Churchill had a secret weapon, crossword fanatics, chess champions, mathematicians, students and professors, americans and british. All came here with one common aim to unlock the secrets of the Enigma machine that concealed Germany's war plans in seemingly unbreakable code. If Enigma could be penetrated, everything Hitler plotted would be known in advance. At Bletchley Park. There unfolded one of the most astonishing exploits of the Second World War.