Bletchley Park WWII archive to go online
By Dhruti Shah
BBC News
Millions of documents stored at the World War II code-breaking centre, Bletchley Park, are set to be digitised and made available online.
Electronics company Hewlett-Packard has donated a number of scanners to the centre in Milton Keynes so volunteers can begin the ground-breaking task.
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The centre hopes that once the work starts, previously untold stories about the role Bletchley Park played in the war, will be revealed.
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Sunday, June 06, 2010
Bletchley Park WWII archive to go online
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