Original WWII German message decrypts to go on display at National Museum of Computing

Bletchley Park’s National Museum of Computing will be exhibiting original, freshly discovered decrypted WWII messages to coincide with the 75th anniversary of D-Day this June – messages that were broken by the Colossus machines based on the museum’s site. The decrypts are due to be put on display in The National Museum of Computing’s (TNMOC) Colossus gallery, which houses the world’s only working replica of the Colossus code-breaking computer.

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