• A unique Polish replica of a German Enigma cipher machine built in the 1940s in France can be seen in the Enigma Cipher Center in Poznań.
  • First the Poles in 1932 and then the British were able to break the Enigma cipher, the centre for UK code-breaking being Bletchley Park.
  • The Enigma Cipher is a package that allows ciphering texts as an enigma machine would. It is referred to 'cipher' the text instead of encoding/decoding, as...
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  • Enigma cipher machine. 90_banner. This is one of thousands of Enigma machines used during World War II by German forces to encrypt secret radio...
  • <nowiki>El centro de cifrado Enigma; Le centre de chiffrement Enigma; Enigma Cipher Center; Centrum Szyfrów Enigma w Poznaniu...
  • ”’The Enigma Cipher Center”’ — a place with interactive, multimedia exposition dedicated to the [[Enigma machine|Enigma]] encryption machine and the...
  • During World War II, the Germans used ENIGMA, a cipher machine, to develop nearly unbreakable codes for sending messages.
  • Enigma was a cipher machine producing a polyalphabetic substitution cipher. Many historians agree that the Allies won WW2 thanks to the Enigma.
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  • The Enigma cipher machine was invented by a German engineer, Arthur Scherbius, who applied for his patent on February 23, 1918.
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