This sealogged Nazi machine will undergo restoration. German divers for the environmental group World Wildlife Fund were searching the ocean floor for abandoned nets threatening marine wildlife. What ...
The Enigma machine was a field unit used in World War II by German field agents to encrypt and decrypt messages and communications. Invented in 1919 by Hugo Koch, a Dutchman, it looked like a ...
If you have ever dreamt of owning a World War II Enigma Machine, a three-rotor cipher machine will be auctioned by Boston-based RR Auction. The machine was originally made for the German military in ...
The Enigma machine as used by the German military during World War Two exerts a curious fascination among our community of hardware hackers and makers. Perhaps it is the mechanical complexity of the ...
The Enigma machine was used by the German military to encrypt messages during war. London: A rare Enigma machine used by Nazi Germany during World War II to encrypt messages has been sold to an ...
THE notorious Enigma machine that Nazi Germany used to send secret messages to its forces across Europe has been discovered in the depths of the Baltic Sea. The device was used by Axis powers to ...
When Nazi naval officers tossed their ship’s Enigma encryption machine overboard, they probably thought they were putting the device beyond anyone’s reach. Blissfully unaware that Allied cryptanalysts ...
A rare Enigma machine developed especially for the Nazis' notorious U-boat fleet has sold for a world record £430,000. Hitler's high command used the ingenious device to transmit coded messages during ...
The Enigma was a type of enciphering machine used by the German armed forces to send messages securely during the Second World War. It used a complex series of rotors and lights to encrypt messages by ...
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