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For years, Germany believed its military messages were impossible to break. Every order sent to submarines, bomber crews, and armored divisions was locked inside a machine called Enigma. German commanders trusted it completely. But inside a quiet mansion in England, a group of civilian mathematicians began attacking that code. Among them was Alan Turing, a man with no military rank, no uniform, and no battlefield command. Yet the work he led would quietly change the course of World War II. At Bletchley Park, thousands of intercepted German messages arrived every day. Most looked like meaningless strings of letters. But hidden inside them were operational orders, submarine patrol zones, and bombing plans across Europe. If the code could be broken fast enough, the Allies would know what Germany planned before the battle even began. What followed was a secret war fought with mathematics, machines, and relentless pressure. Engineers built massive code-breaking machines. Cryptanalysts searched for tiny mistakes in German procedures. And slowly, message by message, the impossible started to happen. The Allies began reading Germany’s most secret communications. The intelligence gained from these messages became known as Ultra. It influenced battles in the Atlantic, North Africa, and eventually the invasion of Europe itself. But the success of the program came with a dangerous problem. If Germany discovered the code was broken, the advantage would disappear overnight. So commanders had to hide the truth—even from their own soldiers. In this video, we uncover the hidden story of the civilians who cracked the most secure military code of the war… and the moment their discovery began shaping the fate of Europe. Watch until the end to see how this secret intelligence changed the battlefield—and why the world did not learn the full story for decades. Subscribe for more deep World War II stories and untold operations.