When we hear his name we think of him
not just like the mathematician, the homosexual, the
atheist, the scientist, but like Alan Turing – the man
of revolutionary ideas who managed to bring peace
and wisdom into the world and succeeded in making
the world a better place…
Alan had his important missions in life and
he worked hard for them. He had his unusual
childhood connected with science, big ideas and a
love for a boy named Christopher. Alan’s youth and
his whole life were influenced by his childhood.
Turing developed his characters, ideas and missions
and became more and more devoted to science,
morals and his significant missions as a whole.
As we all know the Second World War is a
leading event in Alan Turing’s life. The Second World
War is the most destructive event the world has
seen so far. It lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved
the vast majority of world’s nations and was the
most widespread war in history. It resulted in an
estimated 50 million to 85 million fatalities. World
War II – the deadliest conflict in human history…
Alan Turing is one of the few chosen who
devoted themselves to trying hard to decipher the
German military codes so that the deadliest conflict
to be stopped…
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