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The Colossus Computer (1943-1996): And How it Helped to Break the German Lorenz Cipher in WWII
The Colossus Computer (1943-1996): And How it Helped to Break the German Lorenz Cipher in WWII
Tony Sale
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This is an unashamedly modest booklet, designed to provide basic information for those who know little or nothing about Colossus. It is based on a talk which the author gives to visitors to Colossus at Bletchley Park. As he was repeatedly asked by these visitors if they could have a written version... Read More

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