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Code-cracking WW2 Bombe operation recreated at Bletchley
Computer historians have staged a re-enactment of World War Two code-cracking at Bletchley Park. A replica code-breaking computer called a Bombe was used to decipher a message scrambled by an Enigma machine. Ruth Bourne, a former wartime code-cracker who worked at Bletchley and used the original Bombes, oversaw the modern effort. Enigma machines were used extensively by the German army and navy during World War Two. This prompted a massive effort by the Allies to crack the complex method they employed to scramble messages.
Country:
- Europe > United Kingdom > England > Buckinghamshire > Milton Keynes (0.31)
- Europe > Poland > Greater Poland Province > Poznań (0.06)
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- Information Technology > Security & Privacy (1.00)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > History (1.00)