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Sunday, February 10, 2019

Enigma :: history

enigmaWhat is an Enigma? Enigma means a mystery (Guynn). Although there argon several alternative meanings, to the Germans this meant a thin line between success and defeat. During reality War II the allies not only intercepted encrypted messages, they skint them only not without the help of A.M. Turing. In the early years of World War II, (Sales), the airways in Poland were flooded with coded messages that created confusion with the cryptanalyst artist in the cipher bureau (Maziakowski). Over a several years everywhere Poland received thousands of messages but still hadnt any luck. In 1930 they had put together the source of their problem. Germany had hired, Hans Schmidt, who invented the enigma railway car, (Sales). This political machine en competentd Germany to s ending messages effortlessly with the security of knowing the codes could not be embarrassed. Initially there was only unitary machine that was to be used as a public machine, but soon the German military co ntracted Schmidt to build a machine that the German Military could only use. It wasnt until 1932 that the enigma code was broken by Marian Rejewski (Maziakowski) that Poland started to feel the fear of an oncoming invasion by Germany. Without the knowledge of the break in security, Germany displace out a machine to every military outpost in preparations for war. The Polish government because listened closely to the airways, trying to pick up any information they could. They send spies out to intercept messages in hopes of learning more about their dwells plans. It was only by chance that the polish government was able to break the enigma code the first time. A man working at the Head Quarters in Berlin contacted a French operative in hopes of exchanging sensitive information for gold. The French agreed and after exchanging m angiotensin-converting enzymey and information several times they found it of little use and hence forwarded it to the Polish who you might say found the H oly Grail of information. Nearing the end of the exchanges between the French operative and the inside man, there was a situation document that was passed, its value would cost the French one hundred thousands dollars, an akin of 1 million dollars in todays market, for a bang diagram of the enigma machine. This did little to help France and they once again sent the information right to the Poles. With this Marian Rejewski to mathematically determine the wiring of one of the three routers (Maziakowski).

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