Military Communications in WWII
Speaker:
Professor Andy Sutton MBE
Date/Time:
Tuesday 7th July 2026 @ 6:00 PM
Hosted by:
IET Mersey and Western Cheshire
- About this event:
- This talk will explore aspects of military communications during WW2, starting with the German use of radio to enable Blitzkrieg (lightning warfare) and then move on to review the value of radio interceptions to feed Bletchley Park with messages to decode. We will then then explore the communication required to support D-day and the Allied advance from the beachhead. The talk will also address Operation Market Garden and the challenges which poor radio communications presented and discuss the reasons for this. An underlying theme will be the role of the Royal Signals as the British Army' specialist communications branch
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