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Think of it: perhaps the enigma would, at last, prove me right.
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Today might see the answer to the enigma contained in the chronicles.
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Continue tracking enigma warships and engage them if the opportunity presents itself.
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The presence of water in the Earth has long been an enigma.
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Back in my mind was buzzing the enigma of the Blind Spot.
Usage of enigma machine in английском
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The message was encrypted using a special Nazi device called the Enigmamachine.
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The fictional capture of an Enigmamachine was the basis of the film U-571.
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The Enigmamachine cracked enemy codes during the war.
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His photographs and diagrams of the Enigmamachine and Turing's Bombe decoding machine are fascinating.
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His work helped accelerate Allied efforts to read German Naval messages enciphered with the Enigmamachine.
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The system used four times as many encryption wheels as the famous Enigmamachine - which carried military communications.
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He keyed them into the Enigmamachine, the decoded text showing up on the lamp board letter by letter.
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The Polish Cipher Bureau managed to get hold of an Enigmamachine and develop an early prototype of the Bombe.
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That copy of Deszip had been encrypted with Crypt, a program based on the German Enigmamachine used in World War II.
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Several versions of the Enigmamachine existed, but the working principle -a rotor system activated using a keyboard -was the same.
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There he works with Gordon Welchman to develop the Bombe, a device for decrypting the messages sent by Germans using their Enigmamachines.
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Turing's top-secret work with cryptologists and math wizards at Britain's decryption center, Bletchley Park, saved countless lives by breaking Germany's Enigmamachine code.
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The German navy used the Enigmamachine in World War II to send and receive coded messages between shore command and ships at sea.
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Turing's team helped crack the Enigmamachine and it is no overstatement to say that without them Britain may not have defeated the Nazis.
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The work of Alan Turing, who was educated in Sherborne, Dorset, helped accelerate Allied efforts to read German Naval messages enciphered with the Enigmamachine.