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 Colossus: Bletchley Park's Greatest Secret (Paperback)

 

Published by: ATLANTIC BOOKS
Author: Gannon, P
Number of pages: 560
Group: COMPUTING - HISTORY
ISBN: 1843543311/9781843543312
User level: All
Objective: Reference
Date Published: January 2006
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Using recently declassified information, this is the greatest untold story of Bletchley Park: a gripping account of the invention of the world's first true computer, Colossus, and the crucial part it played in winning the war.

Colossus was instrumental in several crucial breakthroughs:

  • It revealed that Hitler had no intentions of abandoning Italy to the Allies
  • It revealed how much the Nazis had been duped by the D-Day deception (they believed the Allies would invade at Calais and were tactically unprepared for invasion at Normandy, so were not able to deploy tanks in time)
  • It monitored the locations of Nazi military troops in north-western and southern Europe
  • It revealed the degree to which Germans had succeeded in breaking Allied codes.