Betty Bond's Role In The First World War

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There are many different points of views from World War Two. There were many people involved, such as the Nazis, America Britain , and an untold story of a spy who used her intelligence, beauty, and the power of seduction to help win the war. Her nickname was the ¨ blond Bond” they called her this because of how good of a spy, she was and they both were known for using their sexuality to their advantage. There were many things that happened in the war, but if Adolf Hitler was not such an evil man we would have never had to go to war for a second time.

They used Betty Pack as a spy because she did things that a guy could not, like flirt with another guy. So let's talk about how Betty got roped into helping with the war because she was originally just a wife to a diplomatic, until she got bored and her priest friend was taken into jail. She took action and had persuaded the diplomatic envoy to push for a release, and it worked. This caught the eye of an MI6 agent in London.After this happened before she even became a spy she was able to get …show more content…

They met at a social gathering and soon became good friends. While they would talk Betty would sympathetically listen to his troubles and then go home and type up meticulous reports. The British intelligence would await each night for her letters that contained valuable Intel. Betty would copy the files in his suitcases and soon learned that the Poles(Polish) had cracked Germany’s Enigma Machine, whose codes had stumped Europe for decades Knowing this information the British convinced Poland to share their findings. Alan Turing could not have built his famous computer to crack a later, more complicated version of the Enigma cipher without the assistance of the Polish mathematicians. Therefore they could not have been able to crack the code if it were not for Betty