Veterans who worked on a code-breaking computer credited with shortening World War Two have reunited to mark 75 years since its creation. Colossus was the world's first programmable computer and went ...
From Ernie to the Colossus code-breaking computer of the Second World War, the British Post Office Research Station at Dollis Hill in north-west London was responsible for a host of technological ...
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A team of 39 women who worked on Colossus, known as C Watch, pictured circa 1945 Veterans who worked on a code-breaking computer credited with shortening World War Two have reunited to mark 75 years ...
Veterans who worked on a code-breaking computer credited with shortening World War Two have reunited to mark 75 years since its creation. Colossus was the world's first programmable computer and went ...
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