The Enigma machine is a piece of spook hardware invented by a German and used by Britain's codebreakers as a way of deciphering German signals traffic during World War Two. It has been claimed that as ...
At the end of World War II, the Germans ordered all Enigma cipher machines destroyed. Around the same time, Churchill ordered all Enigma cipher machines destroyed. Add a few decades, neglect the ...
C. A. Deavours. A spate of books, articles and reports at historical conferences has made it widely known that the Allies solved the high-level German cipher machine called Enigma during World War II.
ABSTRACT: Comments on, and text of, the first naval Enigma decrypts of World War II. KEYWORDS: Naval Enigma, decrypts ... part of the process which eventually led to BP breaking Heimisch (codenamed ...
The World War Two cipher machine was bought at a flea market by a cryptography professor, who apparently recognised its true worth. It was sold to an online bidder in Bucharest, Romania ...
Peter Westcombe, founder of the Bletchley Park Trust, explains in detail how the Enigma machine works ... extensively during World War II, with a plethora of code and cipher systems fielded ...