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The Nazi Naval Officers never dreamed the Allied Forces would get their hands on an Enigma machine and the instructions to the machine. They thought their code system was full proof since the machine did an exceptional job of doing code. They did not realize the Allies could decipher all their code. Once they began to suspect the Allies had figured out their code they had to alter their methods.
It was called The Enigma Machine for German encoding.
Ultra and Enigma were both cryptographic systems used by the Axis powers during World War II. Ultra was the name given to the project used by the Allies to break the Enigma codes. Enigma was a machine used by the Germans to encrypt their communications. Both played a significant role in intelligence operations during the war, with Ultra's success in deciphering Enigma messages being a major factor in the Allies' victory.
enigma was the German code making machine not code breaking ultra was the code breaking machine
it is a brown wooden box with a typing machine inside, this would break the enigma code, the Germans used this machine in WW2
The Nazi Naval Officers never dreamed the Allied Forces would get their hands on an Enigma machine and the instructions to the machine. They thought their code system was full proof since the machine did an exceptional job of doing code. They did not realize the Allies could decipher all their code. Once they began to suspect the Allies had figured out their code they had to alter their methods.
It was called The Enigma Machine for German encoding.
Ultra and Enigma were both cryptographic systems used by the Axis powers during World War II. Ultra was the name given to the project used by the Allies to break the Enigma codes. Enigma was a machine used by the Germans to encrypt their communications. Both played a significant role in intelligence operations during the war, with Ultra's success in deciphering Enigma messages being a major factor in the Allies' victory.
enigma was the German code making machine not code breaking ultra was the code breaking machine
It was called the Enigma.
it is a brown wooden box with a typing machine inside, this would break the enigma code, the Germans used this machine in WW2
an enigma machine
They were used for enigma machines. Enigma machine is a way German people sent messages in codes. A Enigma machine holds loads of codes. Enigma machines are like laptops but with massive buttons and in code form
The Enigma was the Germans' and the Ultra was the British machine. Then the British from HMS Bulldog were the first to capture the Enigma Machine from the U-110 in the North Atlantic on May 9th 1941. Then Poland helped the British to decipher the code.
Alan Turing didn't invent Enigma you complete inbacile. He cracked the code that the Germans were sending with the Enigma machine once. And it wasn't just his it was a whole team of people.
An embroidery machine.
The Enigma machine .