Code- and cipher-breaking have been in operation ... of the war was the successful decryption by the Allies of the German "Enigma" Cipher. The first complete break into Enigma was accomplished ...
When many think of the Second World War, they are often reminded of the horrors and tragedies of conflict that draw out desperation and inhumanity.
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 ...
Ruth Bourne, a former wartime code-cracker who worked at Bletchley and used the original Bombes, oversaw the modern effort. Enigma machines were used extensively by the German army and navy during ...
The German Enigma device has always been a fascinating gadget for hackers. We’ve seen various replicas and emulators created over the years, and it was recently even the subject of our weekly ...
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 film is directed by Morten Tyldum and follows the race against the clock to crack the German Enigma Code during World War II. It stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Alan Turing and Keira Knightley ...
describes the role that the Bletchley Park code-breakers played in changing the course of the war. Arthur Scherbius, a German engineer, developed his 'Enigma' machine, capable of transcribing ...
While happy endings are great, the emotional impact of a sad ending can be quite powerful. Whether the audience saw it coming ...
On Sobieszewska Island, Poland, a group of detectorists have uncovered parts of an Enigma machine, believed to have been ...