During World War II, the team at Bletchley Park cracked the Enigma Code. Now, a new generation of code-breakers are deciphering coronavirus
Alan Turing was a brilliant mathematician, theoretical biologist and code breaker. He led the team that broke the German Enigma Code in 1943, a feat that probably shortened the war by two to four years and saved countless lives in the process. This was achieved at the now famous Bletchley Park, an 18th Century mansion set in the rural environs of leafy Buckinghamshire.
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