Alan Turing and the Hidden Heroes of Bletchley Park, The National WWII Museum

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Last updated 06 julho 2024
Alan Turing and the Hidden Heroes of Bletchley Park, The National WWII  Museum
Alan Turing helped the British government pioneer the technology to decrypt Nazi Germany’s secret communications during World War II. In 1952, Alan Turing was forced to endure chemical castration by the same government after being prosecuted for homosexual acts.
Alan Turing and the Hidden Heroes of Bletchley Park, The National WWII  Museum
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