Imitation Game - The
In 1954, at age 41, Turing died by suicide after eating a cyanide-laced apple.
He designed a massive electromechanical device, which he named (after a childhood friend who had died). The Imitation Game
In 1939, as World War II broke out, the British government recruited a group of mathematicians and puzzles-solvers to , a secret intelligence site. Their mission was impossible: break Enigma , the German code machine. In 1954, at age 41, Turing died by
By finding a "crib"—a repeated phrase like "Heil Hitler" or "Weather Report"—the machine could narrow down the quintillions of options in seconds. 🕯️ The Secret Victory Their mission was impossible: break Enigma , the
Once Enigma was broken, Turing and his team—including the brilliant Joan Clarke —faced a horrifying choice. If they used the intelligence to stop every attack, the Germans would realize the code was broken and change it.




