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Ultra was the designation adopted by British military intelligence in June 1941 for wartime signals intelligence obtained by breaking high-level encrypted enemy radio and teleprinter communications at the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park. Ultra eventually became the standard designation among the western Allies for all such intelligence. The name arose because the intelligence obtained was considered more important than that designated by the highest British security classification then used (Most Secret) and so was regarded as being Ultra Secret. Several other cryptonyms had been used for such intelligence.
The code name Boniface was used as a cover name for Ultra. In order to ensure that the successful code-breaking did not become apparent to the Germans, British intelligence created a fictional MI6 master spy, Boniface, who controlled a fictional series of agents throughout Germany. Information obtained through code-breaking was often attributed to the human intelligence from the Boniface network. The U.S. used the codename Magic for its decrypts from Japanese sources, including the "Purple" cipher.Much of the German cipher traffic was encrypted on the Enigma machine. Used properly, the German military Enigma would have been virtually unbreakable; in practice, shortcomings in operation allowed it to be broken. The term "Ultra" has often been used almost synonymously with "Enigma decrypts". However, Ultra also encompassed decrypts of the German Lorenz SZ 40/42 machines that were used by the German High Command, and the Hagelin machine.Many observers, at the time and later, regarded Ultra as immensely valuable to the Allies. Winston Churchill was reported to have told King George VI, when presenting to him Stewart Menzies (head of the Secret Intelligence Service and the person who controlled distribution of Ultra decrypts to the government): "It is thanks to the secret weapon of General Menzies, put into use on all the fronts, that we won the war!" F. W. Winterbotham quoted the western Supreme Allied Commander, Dwight D. Eisenhower, at war's end describing Ultra as having been "decisive" to Allied victory. Sir Harry Hinsley, Bletchley Park veteran and official historian of British Intelligence in World War II, made a similar assessment of Ultra, saying that while the Allies would have won the war without it, "the war would have been something like two years longer, perhaps three years longer, possibly four years longer than it was." However, Hinsley and others have emphasized the difficulties of counterfactual history in attempting such conclusions, and some historians, such as Keegan, have said the shortening might have been as little as the three months it took the United States to deploy the atomic bomb.The existence of Ultra was kept secret for many years after the war. Since the Ultra story was widely disseminated by Winterbotham in 1974, historians have altered the historiography of World War II. For example, Andrew Roberts, writing in the 21st century, states, "Because he had the invaluable advantage of being able to read Field Marshal Erwin Rommel's Enigma communications, General Bernard Montgomery knew how short the Germans were of men, ammunition, food and above all fuel. When he put Rommel's picture up in his caravan he wanted to be seen to be almost reading his opponent's mind. In fact he was reading his mail." Over time, Ultra has become embedded in the public consciousness and Bletchley Park has become a significant visitor attraction. As stated by historian Thomas Haigh, "The British code-breaking effort of the Second World War, formerly secret, is now one of the most celebrated aspects of modern British history, an inspiring story in which a free society mobilized its intellectual resources against a terrible enemy."

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    Deckfon Ultra

    Probably a bit of a long shot this one but has anyone on here used Deckfon Ultra 3 or 5 from Celecta as a underlay for tiling onto. If you have - what adhesive did you use to stick it to the screed and what tile adhesive did you use on top?
  2. CJ

    Ultra level-it Compound

    Anyone used it? and if so, wots it like. I need 10 bags for next week...........flexible to go on Insulation boards and UFH :yikes:
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    mapei ultra colour grout

    used mapei ultracolour s2 today first time ive used mapei very impressed the grout cleaned off very easily once over with the washboy and a buff with the towel :thumbsup:
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    Mapei ultra colour plus ...how to use.

    Hi..Here a couple charts on how to mix and use mapei ultra colour plus grouts....Thanks to fiona @ mapei for letting me have use of them..
  5. S

    Ultra & Granfix

    Hello all, I received some literature from a company selling Ultra and Granfix. Anyone used either of these? Any good?? Thanks in advance :thumbsup:
  6. S

    ultra spreader

    Has Anyone everused Anything like this and if so is it any good......Just curious, YouTube - UltraSpreader Flooring and Floor Tile Tool Adhesive Spreader
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    The Ultra Spreader

    "No skill required"... apparently "Now anyone can do it" Guess we are all out of a job :lol: YouTube - UltraSpreader Flooring and Floor Tile Tool Adhesive Spreader
  8. CJ

    Ultra

    Had a rep pushing Ultra stuff just after Christmas. Got a few freebies and tried it out. Quite nice stuff. Ordered 12 bags of Proflex SP today.....delivered within an hour. Supposed to be equivalent to Benfer leaderflex (which is good stuff) keraquick and ardex flex 5000. Anybody tried...
  9. W

    Ultra slc

    Has anyone used the Ultra 2 part slc, it's the one in a mauve bag. What did you think of it?????
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    Ultra silicone

    I was out of my way & used a tile shop that has most of the Ultra gear in, including silicone. I've never used any Ultra stuff before, so I was very suprised at how good their silicone is, and a good price at £4.00p.
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    ultra adhesive recommendations?

    just a quick query as to whether anyone has used ultra proflex 2 part floor addy.spoke to the rep who says its the mutts nuts (as he would) and then to a tiler/tileshop owner and he says he only used it twice and had trouble both times,but then told me he had tiled straight on weyroc with it...
  12. W

    ultra tubbed gear

    anyone on here use this gear. my supplier uses ultra bagged gear but granfix tubbed gear. i got some ultra from tile depot for £10 (blue lid version) nice gear to work with. self priming fairly good non slip held 330x250 up. much better than granfix supergrip which has been hit and miss lately
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    Where to get ULTRA PROFLEX near Preston

    As the thread title states, i could do with finding somewhere that stocks ULTRA PROFLEX SP or SPES close to Preston. Been getting it delivered from the same place i got my underfloor heating (got my quantities a bit wrong:confused: ) but have to pay a £30 courrier charge and wait 2 days to get...
  14. Dan

    Ultra Tile Adhesives

    Anybody here familiar or use Ultra tile adhesives at all?
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