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The Enigma was a German code generating machine.

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Why was the enigma machine not available in World War 1?

Because it was not invented yet


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What is the name of the German encrypting machine used in World War 2?

It was called The Enigma Machine for German encoding.


What is World War 2 encryption device?

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What is the name of World War 2 coding machine?

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Who used the enigma machine?

the German military in world war 11


What was the engima used for?

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What Name of the machine used to decipher the German codes in World War ll?

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Why did they use the enigma machine in world war 2?

Arthur Scherbius invented the Enigma machine, filing his first patent in 1918. Its original intended use was for secure business communication.In the late 1920s the German military ordered two differently modified versions of Enigma machines for the Navy and Army that were intended to be more secure than the standard commercial Enigma machines.


Why was the first code breaking machine called The Bombe?

The first code-breaking machine was called The Bombe because it was designed to "detonate" or break the Enigma cipher used by the Nazis during World War II. Developed by Alan Turing and his team at Bletchley Park, the name reflects its function of processing complex permutations to reveal encrypted messages, much like a bomb exploding to expose its contents. The machine's innovative design allowed it to analyze multiple Enigma settings rapidly, significantly aiding Allied intelligence efforts.


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