The enigma code wasn't actually broken. What happened was that one of the coding machines, much like a typewriter, was captured along with the coding book. This gave the Allied forces the ability to read the code.
The Enigma code
Bletchley Park, near present day Milton Keynes, is where British code breakers worked during World War 2 and is where the German enigma code was broken.
It was called the Enigma.
enigma
According to Wikipedia, the German Enigma Code was broken by the Polish Cypher Bureau in December 1932 and they passed the information to British and French Intelligence in July 1939
The Enigma machine.
The German Military code during World War II. The Germans thought that it couldn't be broken.
The Enigma Machine was a German code machine. It allowed German military to send texts in secret, but those codes were broken during WWII.
The Enigma code
enigma was the German code making machine not code breaking ultra was the code breaking machine
El código Enigma in Spanish is "the Enigma code" in English.
Bletchley Park, near present day Milton Keynes, is where British code breakers worked during World War 2 and is where the German enigma code was broken.
It was called the Enigma.
enigma
According to Wikipedia, the German Enigma Code was broken by the Polish Cypher Bureau in December 1932 and they passed the information to British and French Intelligence in July 1939
Enigma: An seemingly unbreakable code that originated in WWII when the German's used it for communication. It now means just that - a difficult code to decipher or a mystery. "His body language baffled me, I couldn't figure it out - He was a walking enigma."
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