The Enigma machine. Several nations used this message coding device; the Nazis' use of it just gets discussed more.
It was called the Enigma.
The 'enigma' coder.
Turing did not work on the Enigma, it was a German machine. However he did do some work on the British Bombe machines that were used to crack the Enigma machine cipher. Later he saw Tommy Flowers' Colossus electronic computer, designed to crack the German Lorenz SZ40/42 machine cipher. This inspired him after the end of the war to begin work on programmable electronic computers.
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It was called The Enigma Machine for German encoding.
The 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
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 Enigma machine. Several nations used this message coding device; the Nazis' use of it just gets discussed more.
Germany used an enigma machine to encipher and decipher messages before World War II, and with military operations during the War.
the German military in world war 11
It was the Enigma machine.
The Enigma was used to decode the Enigma. The British decoders at Bletchley Park during the Second World War used brain-power to try to crack the German codes. That is, until they got their hands on an Enigma machine which the Polish had captured.
enigma was the German code making machine not code breaking ultra was the code breaking machine
It was called the Enigma.
an enigma machine