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Britain stops export of Alan Turing’s wartime papers

Britain has stopped the export of rare wartime papers that once belonged to national hero Alan Turing, who helped the Allies win World War Two by cracking ***** Germany’s Enigma code.

An export bar has been placed on Turing’s unpublished papers relating to the “Delilah” project, which developed a portable encryption system for use in military operations, the British government’s culture department said on Friday.

The measure temporarily stops important cultural objects from leaving the country when they are due to be sold to a foreign buyer, and is intended to allow time for a *** institution to buy them.

The “Delilah” papers – two bound notebooks and six gatherings of loose sheets – are valued at $US513,047 ($A769,186) and date from 1943/45.

“The Delilah project papers offer unique insights into the extraordinary mind of Alan Turing,” Arts Minister Chris Bryant said.

“It is right that a *** buyer has the opportunity to purchase these papers to give people the opportunity to continue to study and appreciate his work as an important part of our national story.”

Considered the father of modern computing, Turing is known for cracking the *****’s Enigma cipher device, a breakthrough which some historians say helped shorten the war by several years and was dramatised in the 2014 movie The Imitation Game.

As Adolf *******’s forces bombed British cities and prepared to invade Russia, it was at Turing’s base at tranquil Bletchley Park in southern England where ******* air force signals were being read.

Turing pleaded guilty to ****** indecency in 1952 after a ******* relationship with another man and, after being forced to have hormone injections, ******* himself two years later aged 41 by eating an apple laced with cyanide.

He was granted a royal pardon in 2013.

A 56-page handwritten notebook that belonged to Turing sold for more than $US1 million ($A1.5 million) at an auction in New York in 2015.



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