The Enigma device used by the Axis powers was an electro-mechanical machine that resembled a typewriter, with three rotors that each had 26 possible positions, a reflector that sent the signal back ...
A rare German encoding machine used by the Nazis to send secret messages in the dying days of the Second World War will go on sale this month. The machine, built in 1944, was part of the German ...
Scroll to read exactly how the system works and how it could one day be used across the globe A MODERN-DAY version of the Enigma machine is being rapidly created by the West to help defeat its enemies ...
A pair of rare Enigma machines used in the Spanish Civil War has been given to the head of GCHQ, Britain's communications intelligence agency. The machines - only recently discovered in Spain - fill ...
The first breakthrough in the battle to crack Nazi Germany's Enigma code was made not in Bletchley Park but in Warsaw. The debt owed by British wartime codebreakers to their Polish colleagues was ...
A pair of rare Enigma machines used in the Spanish Civil War has been given to the head of GCHQ, Britain's communications intelligence agency. The machines - only recently discovered in Spain - fill ...
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