Bletchley Park is a historic site in the United Kingdom, known for its role during World War II as a center for codebreaking. It was home to a team of cryptanalysts who worked to decipher enemy communications, significantly contributing to the Allied war effort.
The most famous figure associated with Bletchley Park is Alan Turing, a mathematician and logician who developed techniques to break the German Enigma code. Today, Bletchley Park is a museum that showcases its history and the impact of codebreaking on the war and modern computing.