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An Enigma machine is any of a family of related electro-mechanical rotor machines used for the encryption and decryption of secret messages. The first Enigma was invented by German engineer Arthur S...
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The Enigma machine ... Procedure: Enigma was set up according to whatever procedural instructions prevailed at the time by adjusting the following parameters. ... The internal lid of the Enigma was closed and the wheels set to the initial position.
www.eclipse.net/~dhamer/Enigma1.htm www.eclipse.net/~dhamer/Enigma1.htm
The Enigma machine, first patented in 1919, was after various improvements adopted by the German Navy in 1926, the Army in 1928, and the Air Force in 1935. It was also used by the Abwehr, the Sicherheitsdienst, the railways, and other government departments.
www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/decoding/enigma.html www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/decoding/enigma.html
Just print (I suggest using heavy card stock), cut out the strips, and follow the directions on the page to build your own fully functional Enigma machine.
mckoss.com/Crypto/Enigma.htm mckoss.com/Crypto/Enigma.htm
The Enigma Machine - photos, description, and software simulations. ... Photos of the Enigma Machine previously available from the Electronic Museum, University of Hamburg, Germany. Very large GIF files. By kind permission of the photographer, Morton Swimmer, and Klaus Brunnstein of the University of Hamburg,
math.arizona.edu/~dsl/enigma.htm math.arizona.edu/~dsl/enigma.htm
On loan from the Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik. Pictures by Morton Swimmer. ... The box closed, from the front. (60K) Details of the plug holders. (64K) ... The entire machine. (42K) The reflector. (46K)
math.arizona.edu/~dsl/ephotos.htm
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.
www.codesandciphers.org.uk/enigma/ www.codesandciphers.org.uk/enigma/
The Enigma Machine ... This applet simulates the operation of an Enigma machine. The Germans used the Enigma machine in World War II to encrypt military messages. ... Information on this applet and the Enigma Machine:
russells.freeshell.org/enigma/ russells.freeshell.org/enigma/
Here are some clips from 'The Code Book' of Simon Singh explaining how the German Enigma machine worked that I have edited together. ... Enigma Machine by Jim Allchin...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnBsndE1IkA
This applet simulates a WWII German Enigma encryption machine. You can use your computer keyboard to type, or use your mouse to click on the machine's keys. To alter the setup of the machine, click the 'Settings' button.
homepages.tesco.net/~andycarlson/enigma/enigma_j.html homepages.tesco.net/~andycarlson/enigma/enigma_j.html