What was a major moral dilemma for the code breakers at Bletchley Park?

a) To keep their work secret in the long term, they wanted to let some German attacks succeed in the short term.
b) They had to be willing to torture Germans to get the codes they needed.
Consider This: How could a program like Bletchley Park be justified? See 13.6: Narrative: The Code Warriors.
c) They could not share their secret with their allies.
Consider This: How could a program like Bletchley Park be justified? See 13.6: Narrative: The Code Warriors.
d) They could not even tell their spouses what they were doing.
Consider This: How could a program like Bletchley Park be justified? See 13.6: Narrative: The Code Warriors.


a) To keep their work secret in the long term, they wanted to let some German attacks succeed in the short term.

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