The World War II German Enigma encoding machine is something of an icon in engineering circles not just for its mechanical ingenuity but for the work of the wartime staff at Bletchley Park in ...
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 ...
This four-wheel Enigma machine was used by the German forces ... attraction but was one of the best kept secrets of World War II and has only become popularly known in the last few decades.
For decades what these men and women did at "B.P.," and how they managed to break the Germans' seemingly impregnable Enigma encoding machine ... by the Germans in World War II.
Typex was, like the German Enigma machine, based on rotors ... and has been mentioned in older histories of the World War II intelligence war. The same is true for the sad tale of Naval Cypher No. 3, ...
Here are six mistakes you can spot in WW2 movies. Outright theft ... In real life the first German Navy Enigma machine was captured by the British in 1941, months before the Americans even ...
Scientists working at The University of Manchester have shone new light on the Enigma machine used by the German military in World War Two and cracked by Alan Turing and his team of code breakers at ...
This four-wheel Enigma machine was used by the German forces ... attraction but was one of the best kept secrets of World War II and has only become popularly known in the last few decades.
A new housing estate in Derbyshire has been named in honour of a World War Two codebreaker who once lived there. The 38 homes ...