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Missing artifacts from WW II Nazi code breaker found with Colorado woman

Classified documents belonging to Alan Turing, an Englishman credited with breaking Nazi codes during WWII, were discovered in the possession of a Colorado Woman in 2018, nearly four decades after they went missing from Sherborne School in England. The artifacts, including Turing's Princeton Ph.D diploma and a personal note from King George VI, were donated to the school by Turing's mother in 1965. It remains a mystery how the items ended up in Colorado and whether they were stolen or given away. After a settlement, the artifacts have been returned to Sherborne School.

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