CodeBreaking at Bletchley Park during World War II, Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes, UK Dedication 1 April 03 IEEE UKRI Section On this site during the World War, 12,000 men and women broke the German Lorenz and Enigma ciphers, as well as Japanese and Italian codes and ciphers Polish mathematicians worked out how to read Enigma messages prior to 1939, and shared this information with a team of British researchers, including famed British mathematician Alan Turing, who eventually broke the Enigma code in 1941 Polish Codebreakers Cracked Enigma In 1932, before Alan Turing From Left Marian Rejewski, Henryk Zygalski and Jerzy Różycki Codebreakers of the Enigma The Polish government is calling for recognition for the Polish mathematicians who provided indispensable aid to Alan Turing in cracking the German Enigma code during the Second World War
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