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Betty Webb, a member of the Bletchley Park codebreaking team during WWII, passed away at 101. She helped decipher German and Japanese messages, contributing significantly to the Allies' victory. The Enigma machine, used by the Germans, was broken by Polish mathematicians and later decoded by Bletchley Park. The decoded messages saved the Allies three to four years of war and huge resources.
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