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The colossus was the first digital programable computer. The first colossus was operational at Bletchley park. It was designed by a man named Tommy Flowers to solve a problem from a British mathematician named Max Newman, break the Lorenz ciphers which was a code used by the Nazis in WWII.
Today the colossus is on display at The National Museum of Computing.
What
The Lorenz cipher code