Cryptanalysis of the Enigma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cryptanalysis of the Enigma enabled the Allies in World War II to read substantial amounts of secret Morse-coded radio communications of the Axis powers enciphered using Enigma machines. This Allied ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptanalysis_of_the_Enigma
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This page is about the famous Enigma cipher machine, well known for the vital role it played during WWII. Below are descriptions of the various models, their manufacturers and a number of accessories. There is no such thing as the Enigma.
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www.cryptomuseum.com/crypto/enigma/
www.cryptomuseum.com/crypto/enigma/
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The Enigma Cipher ... The Enigma cipher is most well known for its contributions to World War II on the Germans' side. They developed what came to be known as The Enigma Machine. The machine was based on a system of three rotors that substituted cipher text letters for plain text letters.
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starbase.trincoll.edu/~crypto/historical/enigma.html
starbase.trincoll.edu/~crypto/historical/enigma.html
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The German Enigma Cipher Machine played a critical role in the history of WW-2. I have documented every aspect of the Enigma in my CD entitled The Story of the ENIGMA: History, Technology, and Decoding. Ordering information is presented at the bottom of this linked summary and introduction page.
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w1tp.com/enigma/
w1tp.com/enigma/
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The Enigma cipher machine consists of a battery and a series of keys and switches which determine which of the 26 light bulbs will illuminate one of the 26 letters of the alphabet.
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w1tp.com/enigma/mewirg.htm
w1tp.com/enigma/mewirg.htm
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These pages give an introduction to substitution ciphers and then go on to explain exactly how the Enigma machine worked and how it was used.
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www.codesandciphers.org.uk/enigma/index.htm
www.codesandciphers.org.uk/enigma/index.htm
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Marian Rejewski and the Polish Team of Codebreakers again the first to crack the Enigma Cipher, this time during the War!; ... Marian Rejewski, the Polish Mathematician who solved the Enigma Cipher Machine...
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www.enigmahistory.org/
www.enigmahistory.org/
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Most of the objects that were recovered from the burning wreckage where things that the British Intelligence service already had, including two rotors to an Enigma machine, however, the cipher keys for the entire month of February in 1940, were also captured.[15] The British used these keys to read all of the messages...
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www.usna.edu/Users/math/wdj/sm230_cooper_enigma.html
www.usna.edu/Users/math/wdj/sm230_cooper_enigma.html
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