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Historical overview of Alan Turing’s wartime codebreaking and post‑war legacy

Historical overview of Alan Turing’s wartime codebreaking and post‑war legacy The passage recounts well‑known historical facts about Turing, Bletchley Park, and WWII deception. It contains no new or actionable leads, no mention of current influential actors, financial flows, or misconduct requiring investigation. Key insights: Turing’s work helped decrypt Enigma and aided Allied deception before D‑Day.; Churchill classified Bletchley Park work, extending secrecy for decades.; Turing was convicted of gross indecency in 1954 and later pardoned in 2013.

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Historical overview of Alan Turing’s wartime codebreaking and post‑war legacy The passage recounts well‑known historical facts about Turing, Bletchley Park, and WWII deception. It contains no new or actionable leads, no mention of current influential actors, financial flows, or misconduct requiring investigation. Key insights: Turing’s work helped decrypt Enigma and aided Allied deception before D‑Day.; Churchill classified Bletchley Park work, extending secrecy for decades.; Turing was convicted of gross indecency in 1954 and later pardoned in 2013.

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