• Enigma cipher machines were designed to create complex encrypted messages that were almost impossible to break.
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  • "Enigma," it reads. That marks it as a Nazi cipher machine, used in World War II to encrypt messages sent over radio waves by the German military.
  • 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.
  • 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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  • The German cipher machine Enigma. This webpage was created after an interesting study tour to London and Bletchley Park.
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  • Enigma cipher tool. Contribute to torognes/enigma development by creating an account on GitHub.
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  • Enigma - A thing that is difficult to explain or understand Cypher - The code or mathematics that can reveal the answer.
  • 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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  • I write about how #Poland's cryptologists broke Germany's #Enigma, laying the foundations for similar British feats in WW2, in.