

What Turing did was devise the Bombe a more effective way of cracking Enigma than the previous Polish Bomba device built in 1938.
#WHO BROKE THE ENIGMA CODE CRACK#
These people didn't just break the Enigma machine before Turing, they actually gave their lives so that Turing and the British government had this information and to keep this information secret (incredibly, they had also managed to crack Soviet cryptography). A month later in September 1939, the Germans and Russians jointly invaded Poland and started WWII. In fact, the Poles proceeded to deliver Enigma copies to the French and British the following month. The Poles decided to share their secret not long after the Germans canceled the German–Polish Non-Aggression Pact in April 1939, at a cryptography conference in Warsaw in July 1939. Some, such as cryptologist Jerzy Różycki were not so lucky and were killed others like Maksymilian Ciężki were captured and were systematically tortured and deported to concentration camps without ever revealing their secret. British and Polish experts had already broken many.
#WHO BROKE THE ENIGMA CODE CODE#
But that's not all, he and many of his colleagues barely escaped with their lives through occupied Europe to deliver their secret to their French and British allies as WWII was raging. On July 9, 1941, British cryptologists help break the secret code used by the German army to direct ground-to-air operations on the Eastern front. This is totally and unequivocally false, it was actually broken by Marian Rejewski at the Polish Biuro Szyfrów all the way back in 1932. People think that Turing broke the Enigma machine and gave the Allies its most crucial weapon against the Nazis. He gets more recognition than he deserves in one very important area. This question originally appeared on Quora: Why doesn't Alan Turing get more recognition? Answer by Joseph Guindi, thermodynamics engineer aerospace, buildings & sustainable energy. You thought it was Alan Turing all by himself, but Polish cryptologists deserve more credit. Alan Turing is given a lot of credit for breaking the Enigma code machine, but who is the real hero behind this great achievement?
