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  1. The Enigma machine is a cipher device developed and used in the early- to mid-20th century to protect commercial, diplomatic, and military communication. It was employed extensively by Nazi Germany during World War II, in all branches of the German military.

  2. Enigma est une machine électromécanique portative servant au chiffrement et au déchiffrement de l'information. Elle fut inventée par l'Allemand Arthur Scherbius, reprenant un brevet du Néerlandais Hugo Koch, datant de 1919 1, 2.

  3. Enigma decoder: Decrypt and translate enigma online. The Enigma cipher machine is well known for the vital role it played during WWII. Alan Turing and his attempts to crack the Enigma machine code changed history. Nevertheless, many messages could not be decrypted until today. ADFGVX ROT13 to text

  4. La Machine Enigma utilise un système de roues rotatives (rotors) et de câblages électriques pour chiffrer les messages par substitution polyalphabétique. La machine Enigma de base comprend 1 tableau de connexion, 3 rotors et 1 réflecteur, chaque élément pouvant être configuré indépendamment (les réglages de la machine changeant ...

  5. Enigma, device used by the German military to encode strategic messages before and during World War II. The Enigma code was first broken by the Poles in the early 1930s. In 1939 the Poles turned their information over to the British, who set up the code-breaking group Ultra, under mathematician Alan M. Turing.

  6. The Enigma Machine uses a system of rotating wheels (rotors) and electrical wiring to encrypt messages by polyalphabetic substitution. The basic Enigma machine includes 1 wiring board, 3 rotors and 1 reflector, each element configurable independently (machine settings changing daily).

  7. The main focus of Turing’s work at Bletchley was in cracking the ‘Enigma’ code. The Enigma was a type of enciphering machine used by the German armed forces to send messages securely.

  8. La cryptanalyse d'Enigma, c'est-à-dire le décryptage de messages chiffrés par la machine à coder allemande Enigma, fut un facteur des succès alliés pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.

  9. Enigma reste donc aujourd’hui le plus célèbre chiffrement de tous les temps et la cryptanalyse d’Alan Turing et de Marian Rejewski, bien qu’elle n’ait pas apporté des avancées grandioses à la cryptologie, a révolutionné l’approche de la cryptanalyse en la rendant scientifique, mathématique.

  10. During World War II, the Germans used the Enigma, a cipher machine, to develop nearly unbreakable codes for sending secret messages. The Enigma’s settings offered 150,000,000,000,000,000,000 possible solutions, yet the Allies were eventually able to crack its code.

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