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Enigma Machine International Spy Museum historian and curator Andrew Hammond provided a tour of the Museum, highlighting the World War II era German Enigma machine and the related role of Alan Turing.
The original Enigma machine was an electronic cypher used by the German military in World War 2 to send coded messages.
Techniques used to win World War II can be used to supplement today’s modern risk management tools, Palisade’s @RISK and the DecisionTools Suite.
A rare Enigma machine used by Nazi Germany during World War II was sold at auction Tuesday for 45,000 euros ($51,500).
Parsons worked in Washington. Her task was cracking the daily codes sent by the German navy using Enigma machines, so they could locate the Germans' U-boats.
If you’ve got enough money, say, fifteen thousand dollars or so, why not just buy this original Enigma 3 machine off of eBay? The seller is in Germany and the auction ends on April 3rd.
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