Josh Cooper (cryptographer), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Josh Cooper (cryptographer)

British cryptographer

Date of Birth: 03-Apr-1901

Place of Birth: Fulham, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 24-Jun-1981

Profession: engineer, cryptographer

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Josh Cooper (cryptographer)

  • Joshua Edward Synge (Josh) Cooper CB, CMG (3 April 1901 in Fulham, London – 24 June 1981 in Buckinghamshire) was an English cryptographer.
  • He joined the Government Code and Cipher School as a Junior Assistant in October 1925 to specialise in Russian codes and ciphers.
  • He was down from King's College London with a First in Russian and was teaching at a preparatory school in Margate.
  • Then a sister of the novelist Charles Morgan said that Russian linguists were needed "at a place in Queen’s Gate".
  • He was assigned to Ernst Fetterlein to work on Soviet diplomatic ciphers, with an Army officer, Capt.
  • A.C.
  • Stuart Smith.
  • The first message he read was from Moscow to the Soviet representative in Washington, about the repudiation of debts by American states.
  • In late 1929 to 1930 he was in the Naval Section attacking Russian Naval Codes, and was sent to Sarafand for a fifteen-month investigation of Black Sea Fleet communications.
  • In 1936 he was made Head of the new Air Section at GC&CS.
  • At Bletchley Park in World War II he was head of the Air Section.
  • He was awarded a C.M.G.
  • in 1943 and a C.B.
  • in 1958.
  • Postwar Joshua wrote what some considered the best Russian grammar ever published.His brother Arthur was also a linguist (Chinese and Japanese) at the FECB then FRUMEL; a bit eccentric but said to be a model of sanity compared with Joshua.
  • Postwar Arthur translated Li Po and Tu Fu, a book of Chinese lyric poems, for the Penguin Classics series.

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