The Enigma machine is a piece of spook hardware invented by a German and used by Britain's codebreakers as a way of deciphering German signals traffic during World War Two. It has been claimed that as ...
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 ...
LONDON (AP) An "Enigma" encrypting machine used to send coded military messages from Nazi Germany during World War II is going up for sale in London. Auction house Bonhams says the machine, encased in ...
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Tributes have been paid to a war hero who found the top secret Enigma cipher machine on board a captured German U-boat. The discovery of the coding device helped change the course of the war. But ...
That is more than its £40,000-£60,000 estimate, but less than the £131,180 price an Enigma sold for last year. The typewriter-like devices were used by the Nazis in World War II to encrypt and decode ...
A rare surviving Enigma machine that almost undid the heroic efforts of the Bletchley Park codebreakers in World War Two is tipped to sell for £100,000. The German machines had three rotors, each with ...
Letterkenny IT (LIT) will host an event with an original WWII Enigma machine later this month, with Dr James Grime there to present about the device’s colourful history. For those unaware, Enigma was ...
German divers searching the Baltic Sea for discarded fishing nets have stumbled upon a rare Enigma cipher machine used by the Nazi military during World War II which they believe was thrown overboard ...