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Alan Turing was World War II’s greatest codebreaker. His private papers reveal a secret project
Newly revealed documents show that, while breaking Nazi codes, Turing was also building a device that almost changed military ...
This is a guest post by Chris Owen who works at Octopus Communications and is a passionate supporter of the Bletchley Park Trust. He can be found tweeting from <a ...
The Bank of England has announced that Alan Turing’s face will grace the new £50 note. Turing, as if anyone reading this website needs to know, was the English mathematician and computer scientist who ...
Bletchley Park has received a £1 million ($1.3 million) donation from Facebook to help it through the coronavirus pandemic. In 2019, some 280,000 people visited Bletchley Park and over 47,000 ...
War rarely turns on one person alone, yet certain names continue to surface when the history of World War II is revisited. Alan Turing is one of them. Born in London in 1912, he was trained as a ...
Fans of vintage codebreaking machinery might be interested to hear that the only working reconstruction of a Turing-Welchman Bombe is likely to soon be on the move. The electromechanical device, a ...
The Bletchley is a spy-themed London bar where you have to crack codes to order drinks. To do that, you use imitation World War 2 Enigma machines which generate a unique code for every "agent." Orders ...
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