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BRITAIN ENIGMA
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September 06, 2006 
A British Turing Bombe machine is seen functioning in Bletchley Park Museum in Bletchley, central England,... 
BLETCHLEY, United Kingdom 
British Turing Bombe machine is seen functioning in Bletchley Park Museum in Bletchley 
A British Turing Bombe machine is seen functioning in Bletchley Park Museum in Bletchley, central England, September 6, 2006. For the first time in sixty years Bletchley Park re-created the way the 'unbreakable' Enigma code was broken using functioning World War Two equipment. The Bombe was the brainchild of mathematical geniuses Alan Turing and Gordon Welchman, and enabled Bletchley Park's Cryptographers to decode over 3000 enemy messages a day breaking the codes created by German military Enigma machine during World War Two. REUTERS/Alessia Pierdomenico (BRITAIN) 
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