News Story WW2 code breakers win the lottery

Courtesy DaniWeb IT Discussion Community (Featured Entries)  Tue, 09/29/2009 - 05:01

Bletchley Park, the top secret code breaking hub that played a pivotal role in the outcome of World War Two, has finally been awarded development funding of some £460,500 ($735,500) from the Heritage Lottery Fund.

The money will literally save the place the saved the lives of countless people by shortening World War two by at least two years.

With the money, the Bletchley Park Trust will be able to start plans for transforming Bletchley Park itself into...


 

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