The Enigma machine. Several nations used this message coding device; the Nazis' use of it just gets discussed more.
To make Germans think the Jews should be executed
the Germans captured the Jewish people because Adolf Hitler blamed the Jew for the Germans losing World War 1.
The Germans wrote such a law because they wanted the power and i guess to make the Jews suffer the pain for no reason when it should have been the Germans suffering to what they did to the Jews
The industry and farming skills that the Germans brought with them helped solidify the Middle Colonies prosperity.
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The Enigma machine .
Enigma.
Decipher is a verb, so it does not become plural like a noun would. However, it does conjugate within the tenses. It is the same in all tenses except third person singular: I decipher You decipher **He/she deciphers We decipher You all decipher They decipher
If you have your own answering machine, it most likely has a remote feature or set of features. There is generally a code you enter to make the machine spit out it's messages to you. See your owner's manual or, if you don't have one, you can GOOGLE the manual or the manufacturer. Call your phone/machine from another phone. Wait for the outgoing message to finish. When you hear the beep, enter the code to listen to messages. (Or, depending on the machine, reset your outgoing message, delete messages etc.)
decipher code depends upon the algorithm you used to make them. there are no general methods.
I assume you are at home to make this choice. You can always get the message correct with an answering machine, but then that means you don't answer your phone. The answering machine is your only if you are away from home.
Yes, Germans make omelets
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A machine, Samuel F. B. Morse, was built to make "dits" and "dots" to send help messages like SOS.
Decipher.
They of course used the telegraph machine, but to make sure no one could understand, they switched it up... it wasn't exactly Morse code, but a code that they made up.
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