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Bletchley Park future under colossal threat

News Bletchley Park is famous for the decrypting messages enciphered by the Nazi Enigma machines - depicted in the Hollywood movie of the same name - and also for the world's first codebreaking supercomputer Colossus, which cracked the codes used to... [24 Jul 2008]

Photos: The Colossus WWII codebreaking machine

Photo These wireless telegraphy huts were used by people like Alan Turing to crack the Nazi army's coded messages, such as those sent by the famous Enigma machine which Hitler believed was unbreakable. This is the rebuilt Colossus Mk II computer at... [18 Mar 2008]

Photos of the Month - November 2007

Photo It was used to crack Nazi codes in the World War II and was one of the world's first programmable computers. One of the competitors, Team Lux showed off their car in London's Science Museum earlier this year. [29 Nov 2007]

Photos: Colossus gets cracking after 60 years

Photo It is kept in its original location at Bletchley Park, where it cracked Nazi codes during World War II and played a key role in the Allied victory. Photo credit: The National Museum of Computing Pictured are Nigel Shadbolt, the former president of... [16 Nov 2007]

The best of 'Reader Comments': a future high-tech Dome, saucy email and Nazi memorabilia revisited

Comment And the ongoing dispute between the French government and auctions of WWII Nazi materials has seemingly drawn to a conclusion. Nothing that Nazi Germany produced in any form is worth keeping as a memento. [04 Jan 2001]

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