Before 150,000 soldiers landed on the beaches of Normandy for the military operation that would later be known as D-Day, few people outside the military knew what was in the works. One of the rare ...
Two 101-year-old former codebreakers at Bletchley Park have reunited to accept an award ahead of the 80th anniversary of VE day. Kath Morris, from Neath, and Gwenfron Picken, from Port Talbot, have ...
A World War Two codebreaking machine and its Royal Navy operators have been commemorated in wool.
A plaque will be placed at a building on Minnehaha Avenue Thursday, recognizing the work of codebreakers and as one of the birthplaces of modern computers. During World War II, codebreakers were ...
In the annals of military codebreaking history, there is perhaps no site more famous than Bletchley Park – the vast, English estate that produced vital intelligence and helped the Allies prevail in ...
Thousands of women tirelessly worked in close quarters throughout the war breaking codes for the Army and Navy. Vowed to secrecy, they have long gone unrecognized for their wartime achievements.
The new MK Dons away kit includes a tribute to World War Two codebreakers. Bletchley Park collaborated with the EFL League Two team on the design, which referenced the circular keys on the Enigma ...
Incredibly rare World War II footage of British spy staff shot at a site connected to the famous codebreaking facility Bletchley Park has been discovered and published online. The 11-minute video is ...
Ug and Grunt show us how to paint like a caveman, some silly WW2 codebreakers forget their own code, and Henry VIII challenges the King of France to a wrestlemania-style showdown!
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