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[[Image:Bletchley_Parksmall.jpg|thumbnail|320px|Codebreakers at Bletchley Park decrypted and interpreted messages from a large number of Axis Powers code systems, including the German [[Enigma machine]]. The mansion's façade is an idiosyncratic mix of architectural styles.]]
'''Bletchley Park''', also known as '''Station X''', is an estate located in the town of Bletchley, in Buckinghamshire now part of [[Milton Keynes]], England. During [[World War II]], Bletchley Park was the location of the United Kingdom's main codebreaking establishment. Codes and ciphers of several Axis countries were deciphered there, most famously the German [[Enigma (machine)|Enigma]]. The high-level intelligence produced by Bletchley Park, codenamed [[Ultra]], is frequently credited with aiding the Allied war effort and shortening the war, although Ultra's effect on the actual outcome of WWII is debated.
Bletchley Park is now a museum and is open to the public.
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