Thry did not want yo know and even less want to know a homosexual won the war for them cracking the enigma code. It should have been a "decent' English man. Which he was.... its a shame!!
Alan Turing, the brilliant mathematician and computer scientist, was not castrated by the English out of an evil intent. Rather, his castration was a result of the discriminatory and unjust laws of his time.
Alan Turing was a key figure in breaking the German Enigma code during World War II, which significantly contributed to the Allied victory. Despite his contributions to the war effort and his pioneering work in the field of computer science, Turing was openly gay in a time when homosexuality was criminalized in the United Kingdom.
In 1952, Turing was convicted of "gross indecency" under the British criminal law that criminalized homosexuality. He was given a choice between imprisonment or undergoing hormonal treatment intended to reduce his libido. He chose the latter, which effectively amounted to chemical castration. This was not a decision made by Turing himself but rather a tragic outcome imposed by the legal and societal attitudes of the time.
Turing's ordeal highlights the profound injustice that LGBTQ+ individuals faced due to discriminatory laws and societal norms. He suffered not because of any inherent "evil" of the English people, but because of a legal and cultural environment that was hostile towards his sexual orientation. It's important to remember Turing's story as a powerful reminder of the harm that discriminatory laws and prejudices can cause and to continue advocating for equality and human rights for all individuals regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.