Decoding encrypted enemy radio messages
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if you have the computer game or PC version for Call of Duty World at War
the great war the great war
No, World of Warcraft will not give your computer a virus.
It was called the Great War, the war to end all wars
around world war 2
Colossus was a British codebreaking computer developed during World War II, not World War I. However, the term might refer to the Colossus computer, which was instrumental in deciphering the Lorenz-encrypted messages used by the German military. This groundbreaking work significantly contributed to Allied intelligence efforts during the war. In contrast, World War I saw earlier forms of codebreaking but did not involve the use of computers like Colossus.
its spelled WWII
Currently there are only two survivors of the war left, and I be willing to hazard a guess that neither use a computer. This question cannot be answered by someone who actually fought in the war.
The original ANZAC landing occurred in 1915, during World War I.
It was used for code breaking. I've seen it at a museum, it's the size of a small house!
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