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Bletchley Park's World War Two codebreakers in their own words
News Continued on page three laid the foundations of modern computing, Bletchley is probably most famous for its work cracking the Enigma code that protected the everyday Nazi military and intelligence communications. [05 Nov 2009]
Bletchley Park WWII codebreakers honoured
News The Foreign Secretary David Miliband has paid tribute to the work done by the World War II codebreakers at Bletchley Park who cracked the Enigma code used by Nazi Germany's military. The Foreign Secretary was speaking at... [13 Oct 2009]
Codebreaking Bletchley given help to fill in the cracks
News Bletchley Park is famous for the role it played in decrypting messages enciphered by the Nazi Enigma machine - depicted in the Hollywood film of the same name - and also for the world's first codebreaking supercomputer... [06 Nov 2008]
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... [24 Jul 2008]
Bletchley Park restoration short on funds
News Bletchley is home to a rebuilt version of the legendary Colossus codebreaking machine which cracked the Nazi Enigma code and played a major part in ending the war in 1945. Historic Bletchley Park needs a financial... [30 May 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. Bletchley Park was the... [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. Kicking off our photo stories this month was the iPhone launch on 9 November. Natasha Lomas went down to... [29 Nov 2007]
Cheat Sheet: Encryption
Cheat Sheet An example of this is the work that went on at Bletchley Park to decipher Nazi messages during World War II and one of Bletchley's machines from that era recently came back to life (click here for Bletchley photos) to... [28 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. The Colossus code-cracking computer is up and running for the first time... [16 Nov 2007]
Regulation could choke the net - Google chief
News He suggested tensions might arise in a world where countries such as France and Germany have outlawed pro-Nazi speech, Brazil and others don't look kindly on racist remarks, and India makes it a crime to desecrate... [07 Feb 2007]
Blair-Hitler ID card ad 'not offensive'
News The photograph of Blair had been retouched to make it look like a 1930s portrait and the layout was designed to echo the Nazi era. The lobby group said the advert contained an implicit claim that ID cards were useful to... [30 Nov 2006]
Yahoo!'s free speech suit dismissed by US court
News A divided federal appeals court on Thursday ducked the question of whether a French court order censoring Nazi-related materials can apply to Yahoo! s case involving the online display of Nazi-related... [13 Jan 2006]
Expect worms in the New Year, say experts
News Some Sober emails have included Nazi propaganda, while others posed as messages from the CIA, the FBI and the UK's National High-Tech Crime Unit.iDefense believes a 5 January attack may be spreading more... [08 Dec 2005]
Nazi gold to UFOs - National Archives frees information
Case Study We get enquiries on Nazi gold, and on UFOs but most of the information we're asked for is about family history," he said. The first version of William the Conqueror's Doomsday Book was completed in 1086 - the first-ever... [14 Sep 2005]
UFOs and meatballs - the effect of FOI on public sector
News Similarly, agencies such as the National Archives (NA) get requests for records of UFO sightings and information on Nazi gold - as well as more humdrum requests for public documents. Since the Freedom of Information Act... [14 Sep 2005]