The Enigma machine.
enigma
a paper cutter is 'papierschneider ' A papercutting machine is 'papierschneidmaschine' (otherwise known as a guillotine
Stermgewehr. Also known as the Mp44 and the Stg-44
The German company BMW
The British at Bletchley Park broke the codes used by the German encryption machine known as "Enigma".
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== == == == == == == == == == 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.
Johannes Gutenberg is a German goldsmith who is best known for his invention of the printing press, a machine that revolutionized the literature industry. He completed this printing press in the year of 1440.
The first one manufactured in Germany was the Maxim Model 08, which they had to licence from the British, and which was designed by an American. After the war, "German" machine guns get a bit iffy... the Treaty of Versailles prevented Germany from developing military arms, so, as a loophole, they did their military development outside of Germany, in countries such as Sweden and the Soviet Union.
German flying squadrons were known as the Luftwaffe.
Automated machine tools are more commonly known as numerically controlled (NC) machine tools.