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  • The Tragic Life of Alan Turing (Bio Shorts, Book 14)
  • By: Fergus Mason
  • Narrated by: Jason Sullivan
  • Length: 3 hrs and 6 mins

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By: Fergus Mason
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The code breaker that helped win the war 

Hundreds of movies and thousands of books have been written about the heroes of World War II. For dozens of years, however, few people knew about one of the greatest heroes of the war - a mild-mannered, eccentric mathematician from the University of Cambridge.

This man, an undeniable genius whose later life was plagued by controversy and tragedy, probably played a greater role in the eventual Allied victory than anyone else. Until quite recently his contribution to the war effort was barely recognized.

Everyone’s heard of Churchill, Eisenhower, Montgomery, Patton, and even de Gaulle, but far fewer have ever heard of Alan Turing. This is his incredible story.

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