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Society: IEEE Main Category: Electrical Sub Category: Computers and Information Processing Era: 1940-1949 DateCreated: 1939-1945 Bletchley Milton Keynes State: Buckinghamshire Zip: MK3 6GY Country: UK Website: http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/Milestones:Code-breaking_at_Bletchley_Park_during_World_War_II,_1939-1945 Creator: Sinclair, Hugh , Turing, Alan
On this site during the 1939-45 World War, 12,000 men and women broke the German Lorenz and Enigma ciphers, as well as Japanese and Italian codes and ciphers. They used innovative mathematical analysis and were assisted by two computing machines developed here by teams led by Alan Turing: the electro-mechanical Bombe developed with Gordon Welchman, and the electronic Colossus designed by Tommy Flowers. These achievements greatly shortened the war, thereby saving countless lives.
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Image Credit: Courtesy Flickr/Draco2008 (CC BY 2.0) Image Caption: Code-Breaking at Bletchley Park during World War II Era_date_from: 1939
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On this site during the 1939-45 World War, 12,000 men and women broke the German Lorenz and Enigma ciphers, as well as Japanese and Italian codes and ciphers. They used innovative mathematical analysis and were assisted by two computing machines developed here by teams led by Alan Turing: the… Read More

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