Bletchley Park
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English: Bletchley Park is an estate in Bletchley, Milton Keynes. During World War II, it was the headquarters of the British Government Code and Cypher School, and it is best known as the place where the Enigma cipher was decrypted.
Norsk bokmål: Bletchley Park er en herregård i , Milton Keynes. Under andre verdenskrig hadde den britiske Government Code and Cypher School sit hovedkvarter der, og stedet er mest kjent for at man klarte å dechiffrere Enigmakoden der.
Mansion
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English: Main buildingNorsk bokmål: HovedbygningenPolski: Główny budynek
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English: Main buildingNorsk bokmål: Hovedbygningen
Huts
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English: Hut 4, Naval IntelligenceNorsk bokmål: Brakke 4, Marinens etteretning
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English: Hut 6, Army/Airforce Enigma codebreaking
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English: Hut 1Polski: Barak nr. 1
Grounds
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English: Scale model of German submarineNorsk bokmål: Modell av tysk ubåtPolski: Model U-Boota
Bombe replica and displays
[edit]Misc displays
[edit]"Enigma and Friends" exhibit
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Enigma and Friends exhibit at BP organised by David White and John Alexander
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w:Fialka cipher machine
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Noreen
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Syko strip cipher
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w:BC-38 cipher machine
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w:C-36 cipher machine
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Hell 54 cipher machine
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Portex
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Portex
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Portex
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w:Singlet cipher machine
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Singlet
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Singlet
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Singlet
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Singlet
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Singlet rotor tube
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w:TOPIC cipher machiine