During World War II, Bletchley Park served as the UK's primary codebreaking center, where a team of cryptanalysts, including the renowned mathematician Alan Turing, worked to decipher enemy communications. The most notable achievement was breaking the German Enigma code, which significantly contributed to the Allies' success in the war. This intelligence-gathering effort, known as Ultra, provided crucial information about German military operations and strategies. Bletchley Park's work remained largely secret until decades after the war, highlighting its critical role in the Allied victory.
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