Tessa Dunlop has reflected on the incredible life of 101-year-old war veteran Betty Webb as she sat down for an emotional interview ten years on from writing about her. Webb, who was written about in Tessa’s book The Bletchley Girls, was one of the many women who worked on the secret code-cracking operations in World War Two. As a young woman, Webb lived in Hitler’s Germany and was later selected for work in the mansion at Bletchley Park. Speaking to Tessa on GB News, Webb admitted they had “no idea” of the importance of the work they were doing in the war. Webb revealed: “We were all obliged …