The Enigma code was effectively cracked by Allied cryptanalysts, most notably at Bletchley Park in the United Kingdom, during World War II. The first significant breakthroughs began around 1939, with the most notable progress made by mathematician Alan Turing and his team. By 1941, the Allies had developed methods to regularly decrypt Enigma messages, particularly those from the German military.
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