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A history-making relic, this 1938-built Enigma encrypted messages for the German Army. The D-reflector is the exciting detail that sets this particular cipher machine apart from other Enigmas.
This sealogged Nazi machine will undergo restoration.The development of the Enigma Cipher machine and the life-and-death race to crack its code wasn’t just crucial to deciding the outcome of ...
A team of divers found this rusted—but still recognizable—Enigma cipher machine at the bottom of the Baltic Sea. The Nazis used the device to encode secret military messages during WWII.
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The Enigma cipher machine found in the Baltic Sea is lying on a table in front of the archaeological office of Schleswig-Holstein. The machine was handed over to the office by research diver Huber ...
An extremely rare German four-rotor M4 Enigma cipher machine used by the German U-boat forces in the Second World War has set a new world auction record at a Christie's sale at Rockefeller Center ...
A rare 1944 four-rotor M4 Enigma cipher machine, considered one of the hardest challenges for the Allies to decrypt, has sold at a Christie's auction for £347,250 ($437,955).
There were two post-war Enigma-ish machines also on display, one from the Swiss, and one from the Soviets. The Swiss NEMA cipher machine was first produced in 1947 and used through the cold war.
Janina Sylwestrzak, the daughter of Marian Rejewski, one of three Polish mathematicians who in 1932 broke the German Enigma cipher machine is talking to reporters in fron of a memorial plaque ...
Finding that out would be of value to historians. And finding another Enigma machine could contribute to figuring that out. ••• 2 (2 / 0) Quote Report 2 (2 / 0) M ...
A rare Enigma cipher machine used by the Nazi military during World War II is pictured on the seabed of Gelting Bay near Flensburg, Germany. Christian Howe/Reuters The story was made into the 2014 ...