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HSDC’s Havant Campus recently embarked on an extracurricular trip to Bletchley Park, the centre of Allied code-breaking ...
Used during WWII to encrypt messages, the Enigma Machine has a fascinating history and unique workings. This animation delves into its mechanisms and significance. Further topics explored include: - ...
World War II may have ended decades ago, but its secrets continue to surface in the most unexpected ways. From hidden air raid shelters to long-lost warships and secret military bases, this video ...
Lost amongst recent news from the Middle East were reports about the auctioning of documents written by WWII Bletchley Park ...
Alan Turing, the 'Father of modern computing,' born on June 23, 1912, revolutionized technology with his Turing machine ...
Fast forward a few minutes, and he pulled a bunch of blank vouchers from the machine. He tried to get the cash box and even with a couple extra kicks, he couldn't get it out. So, he made a quick exit.
China is the most important—perhaps decisive—enabler of Russia’s war machine. WorldRussiaGeopoliticsChina ...
The German engineer Arthur Scherbius in 1918 he patented a machine to encrypt messages, enigma, without knowing that it would be used by Nazis during the Second World War to prevent the allies from ...
Do you know the incredible story of Alan Turing, also known as the father of modern computing, and his pivotal role in ending World War 2. Find out how Turing's team at Bletchley Park designed a ...