Bletchley Park was an Intelligence and code breaking centre during WW2.
Bletchley Park was an Intelligence and code breaking centre during WW2.
Bletchley Park was an Intelligence and code breaking centre during WW2.
The secret German enigma code was cracked and decoded which helped the allies to win World War II
Yes
The original answer supplied was "Hyde Park was the home of FDR and where he went when not in the White House". My addition- The person asking the question means Hyde Park in London. Not the home of FDR.
Bletchley Park was famous for decrypting "Ultra" .
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The secret German enigma code was cracked and decoded which helped the allies to win World War II
Bletchley Park
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Not a walk in the park
This question is pretty tricky given when they patented their invention. Charles Babbage is said to invent the first mechanical computer, with Ada Lovelace being the programmer. However, Alan Turing, an English computer scientist, worked on a 'machine' with a bunch of other scientists at Bletchly park to decrypt the German codes during world war 2. This went on to become the modern computer.
Bletchley Park was famous for decrypting "Ultra" .
The original answer supplied was "Hyde Park was the home of FDR and where he went when not in the White House". My addition- The person asking the question means Hyde Park in London. Not the home of FDR.
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Bletchley Park was the British code breaking establishment.
Mainly horses were used in World War 2. But donkeys were used in World War 1.
Yes it was used in World War 1 but it was stopped being used in World War 2