Newly released letters from GCHQ have shed light on the immediate aftermath of the Second World War for Britain's top secret codebreakers. They reveal how staff were granted unexpected holidays and ...
Turing is credited as one of the founding fathers of computing. Mathematician and World War II codebreaker, Alan Turing, has been honored by the Bank of England as the new face of the 50 pound note.
Sir Dermot Turing, nephew of legendary British mathematician and World War II codebreaker Alan Turing, will speak at the Dayton International Peace Museum Thursday, May 8 in commemoration of the 80th ...
BLETCHLEY PARK, England -- During World War II, the best brains in Britain cracked Germany's encrypted secrets but never broke their own code of silence. Now gray-haired and using walking sticks and ...
Join CU Boulder Roaming Buffs in collaboration with The National WWII Museum on a journey into the intelligence and espionage of World War II. Traveling from London to the Midlands and back, examine ...
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101-year-old WW2 codebreakers reunite for VE Day
Two 101-year-old former codebreakers at Bletchley Park have reunited to accept an award ahead of the 80th anniversary of VE day. Kath Morris, from Neath, and Gwenfron Picken, from Port Talbot, have ...
The Enigma code was a fiendish cipher that took Alan Turing and his fellow codebreakers a herculean effort to crack. Yet experts say it would have crumbled in the face of modern computing. While ...
LONDON (AP) — The rainbow flag is flying proudly above the Bank of England in the heart of London’s financial district to commemorate World War II codebreaker Alan Turing, the new face of Britain’s 50 ...
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