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‘A very camp environment’: why Alan Turing fatefully told police he was gay

Alan Turing's openness about his homosexuality, which led to his prosecution in 1952 after reporting a burglary, stemmed from his experiences at King's College, Cambridge. There, he found a supportive and openly gay community in the 1930s, fostered by openly gay faculty and a historical connection to Eton College. This environment empowered Turing to see his homosexuality as acceptable, influencing his decision to be honest with the police.
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