People not machines
Yes, the latin, (English), letters were typed in and cypher text came out of the enciphering machine and vice versa when a message was received.
The Enigma machine .
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To send messages so that the enemy couldnt read them
Germany used an enigma machine to encipher and decipher messages before World War II, and with military operations during the War.
Mankind Decoded - 2013 Connecting the World 1-4 was released on: USA: 2 February 2013
They were in internment camps because of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Hope that helps!!!
Turing played a pivotal role in cracking intercepted coded messages that enabled the Allies to defeat the Nazis in many crucial engagements, including the Battle of the Atlantic, and in so doing helped win the war. His work enabled the Enigma to be decoded - By early 1942, the team at Bletchley Park were decoding up to 39,000 Enigma messages a month. Eventually this number rose to 84,000 or about two messages decoded every minute. Turing's war work is believed to have shortened the war - Many people, including Winston Churchill, claimed that Turing's work shortened the Second World War by at least two years. Turing was a member of the team which decoded the 'Fish' cipher - The 'Fish' cipher which was used towards the end of the war by the German High Command to transmit messages between Hitler and senior officers in the field.
there was swords, pistols, rifles, hand grenades and light machine guns
Messages to the World was created in 2005.
Enigma was the German coding machine. JN-25 was the Japanese Naval code.
Used Native language to code messages that the Japanese could not decipher.