If you say Enigma, then you say Alan Turing. It’s an inseparable link in the history of the Second World War. Alan Turing played an indispensable role in cracking the so-called Enigma code during the Second World War. To achieve this, he developed a machine which could find out the settings of the Enigma-machine. This machine was given the name ‘Bombe’. As early as in January 1940 the first German Enigma message was decrypted by Turing and his team. But, does all the honor and praise belong to Turing and his team? Or, was there a story preceding these events, a story that has for the better part remained largely unknown in the history of the Second World War?