Carnegie Mellon University will hire a researcher from the Library of Congress to help it decode a collection that includes two WWII German Enigma machines. The university wants to encourage the study ...
PUPILS were given a crash course on the code-breaking effort that helped Britain win the war during a school workshop day. The pupils from Hamstel Junior School, in Hamstel Road, Southend, were ...
The 'untouched' Lorenz SZ42 machine was introduced by the Germans in 1942 after the Bletchley Park codebreakers led by Alan Turing cracked the Enigma. The Lorenz was even harder to decipher than the ...
The Enigma machine is perhaps one of the most legendary devices to come out of World War II. The Germans used the ingenious cryptographic device to hide their communications from the Allies, who in ...
One of the most famous puzzles on the planet has been recovered from the bottom of the Baltic Sea in Europe, three-quarters of a century after it was lost at the end of the Second World War. German ...