Thursday, February 05, 2015

Top secret notes by Alan Turing's codebreakers survived 70 years as insulation



Hut 6 at Bletchley Park had some unique insulation. During a renovation of the WW2-era Bletchley Park base handwritten top secret notes by Alan Turing and his codebreaking colleagues were discovered stuffed into the walls of the draughty huts where they worked to crack German military codes. The notes that Turing and his team used will now go on display at the museum that stands where they worked.



More: CNET

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