The Enigma machine was a field unit used in World War II by German field agents to encrypt and decrypt messages and communications. Invented in 1919 by Hugo Koch, a Dutchman, it looked like a ...
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On July 9, 1941, a team of British cryptologists broke a German code (known as the Enigma key) used to direct attacks on the eastern front of World War II. We take a look at this and other famed ...
The Enigma code, once deemed unbreakable by Nazi Germany and famously cracked by Alan Turing and his team at Bletchley Park, would pose little challenge to modern computing power, say technology ...
A little-known war museum outside Boston is drawing back the curtain on a key secret of 'The Imitation Game,' giving visitors a rare chance to use the complex Nazi Enigma coding machines at the centre ...
Experts have highlighted the achievements of Polish mathematicians and discussed their contribution to Allied efforts to break German coding machines during World War II. EnigmaPR/Adam Dąbrowski ...
An exhibition to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the capture of a German wartime Enigma coding machine and codebooks has opened. The items were taken from U-boat 110 in the North Atlantic on 9 May ...
One of the few remaining Enigma coding machines has been sold at auction for more than double its estimated price. A Sotheby's spokesman said a telephone bidding war between two unnamed parties had ...
The 60th anniversary of the capture of a Nazi Enigma coding machine which helped defeat the German Navy will be held on Sunday in the town which helped pay for one of the British warships involved.
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