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The Lorenz cipher machine, also known as the Lorenz SZ40/42, was developed by the German company Lorenz in the late 1930s, specifically around 1940. It was used by the German military during World War II for encoding high-level communications. The machine employed a complex series of rotors and was notably more sophisticated than the simpler Enigma machine. British codebreakers at Bletchley Park, including figures like Bill Tutte, played a crucial role in breaking its code during the war.

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