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Codebreaking Second World War veterans smiled as they reunited at the scene of their wartime service in Bletchley Park, near Milton Keynes. British codebreakers, including Alan Turning, were based at ...
The Foreign Secretary David Miliband has paid tribute to the work done by the World War II codebreakers at Bletchley Park who cracked the Enigma code used by Nazi Germany's military. The Foreign ...
Operations Director at The National Museum of Computing Victoria Alexander demonstrates how the Tunny Machine was used during World War II at Block H, Bletchley Park. Credit: Getty Images A historic ...
Bletchley Park is about to become a centre for the next generation of codebreakers. Set on the grounds where Alan Turing and a team of Britain's brightest coding minds helped bring WW2 to an early end ...
British codebreakers, including Alan Turning, were based at the site during the war and fed crucial information to Allied forces ahead of D-Day. Veterans pose for a group photograph infront of ...