GC&CS Second World War history volumes - now available online
- Web Manager

- Jan 16
- 1 min read

NSIST has begun a new Volunteer Programme this month, and a cadre of volunteers are getting familiar with our brand new Bookeye 5 V2 Archive bookscanner to make some of our GC&CS Second World War history volumes (and other documents) accessible to our Membership.
Our counterparts at the National Cryptologic Museum at Fort Meade in Maryland have started a similar initiative and we aim to share our digitised files both ways across the pond. The first three that they have digitised and are now available on our website. You need to be a member to access the files; if you're not, join us now.





This is a brilliant initiative. And a huge shout out to the folks who are actually doing the hard graft - I know only too well from personal experience that turning reams of paper into digits can be a grind.
Making GC&CS Second World War History volumes available is a brilliant initiative.
The quality of the scans is superb.
Many thanks to all those involved.
Membership of NSIST just gets better and better.