The First Code Cracking Computers | The Story of Colossus00:16:50

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The story of Colossus unveils a pivotal chapter in the history of computing and code-breaking during World War II. Developed by British engineers at Bletchley Park, Colossus was the worlds first programmable electronic computer, designed with the specific purpose of deciphering encrypted German messages. Completed in 1944, Colossus played a crucial role in breaking the Lorenz cipher, a high-level code used by the German military. Its innovative design and groundbreaking capabilities marked a significant leap forward in computational technology, demonstrating the power of electronic machines in handling complex cryptographic tasks. The success of Colossus significantly contributed to the Allied victory, showcasing the transformative potential of early computing technology and setting the stage for future advancements in the field.

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