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No simple answer. Many books have been written about the subject. There were various codes (not just one) in use by the Germans in WW2. The Germans had different codes for the German Foreign Service, Military Intelligence, Navy, Army, Air Force, etc. Some were broken easily, until the Germans changed them. The British, French or Americans would crack them (entirely or a portion) for a short time until the next change. It was a process that never ended and continued the entire pre-war and war period. The most important German Code was code-named by the Allies: "Ultra". It was broken over a period of years. This is probably 'the code' that you have heard about. Google Ultrafor more details.
The 'enigma' coder.
The Expert answer is wrong, Enigma messages were cracked using electromechanical Bombe machines.The computer Colossus cracked the German "Fish" codesthat the German High Command used.
Alan Turing
it was called the turing Bombe and was made by a mathmatition called Alan turing.
The greater resources and the breaking of the German and Japanese codes
The Enigma Machine was a German code machine. It allowed German military to send texts in secret, but those codes were broken during WWII.
Redeem codes never had names.
It probably was one big team. Like the NSA (National Security Agency), breaking codes required teamwork and that is how German and Japanese codes were broken. By American code breakers.
== == == == == == == == == == Bletchley Park, was/is a mansion (large House) in Buckinghamshire England. It was here that the German Enigma cipher machine and German codes were broken. It was also known as "Station X". It was a group of "humans". Linguists, mathemeticians and cryptographers who were dedicated to breaking the German military codes. == It is a place north of London(I believe) where this top secret organization operated.
you: A: have a broken ds B: your action replay is broken C: your action replay is fake D: your codes are fake E: your codes are not writen properly
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No simple answer. Many books have been written about the subject. There were various codes (not just one) in use by the Germans in WW2. The Germans had different codes for the German Foreign Service, Military Intelligence, Navy, Army, Air Force, etc. Some were broken easily, until the Germans changed them. The British, French or Americans would crack them (entirely or a portion) for a short time until the next change. It was a process that never ended and continued the entire pre-war and war period. The most important German Code was code-named by the Allies: "Ultra". It was broken over a period of years. This is probably 'the code' that you have heard about. Google Ultrafor more details.
i want the names and codes for the game farmer
you dont need codes, just put in the colour names
That Means's Your Computer Or Laptop Is Broken Or Not Working
you don't have to put codes just put color names