Enigma: How the German Machine Cipher was Broken, and how it was Read by the Allies in World War TwoUniversity Publications of America, 1984 - Broj stranica: 348 |
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... August 31 , the day before World War II began . On August 19 , the Chi - Dienst had decided to reduce still further any risk of the Wehrmacht's ciphers being read , even though they were already regarded as 100 percent secure . The ...
... August 31 , the day before World War II began . On August 19 , the Chi - Dienst had decided to reduce still further any risk of the Wehrmacht's ciphers being read , even though they were already regarded as 100 percent secure . The ...
Stranica 166
... August 12 a new order from Goering reset Eagle Day , which had been expected on August 11 , for August 13. Early on the thirteenth , however , Goering ordered postponement of the attack until the afternoon . The result was chaotic ...
... August 12 a new order from Goering reset Eagle Day , which had been expected on August 11 , for August 13. Early on the thirteenth , however , Goering ordered postponement of the attack until the afternoon . The result was chaotic ...
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... August the eleventh . " He ordered " a massive attack by several corps to be commanded by Eberbach himself . " The latter replied that there could be no attack before August 20 . On 10 August 1944 , von Kluge signaled OKW that the ...
... August the eleventh . " He ordered " a massive attack by several corps to be commanded by Eberbach himself . " The latter replied that there could be no attack before August 20 . On 10 August 1944 , von Kluge signaled OKW that the ...
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According Air Force Algiers Allied already appeared armed Army attack August began beginning Bertrand Bletchley bomb breaking Britain British Cadix called changed chief Cipher Bureau command communications completely connections continued course cryptological cryptologists daily decryptment designated direction divisions drums early enciphered enemy Enigma example final France French German given head Hitler hundred important intelligence intercepts Italy July June keys known landing Langer later letters London machine Major March material method military monitoring months moved naval North obtained officers once operations organization Paris period permutation personnel persons plans Poland Poles Polish position possible preparations radio radio intelligence received Rejewski reports result Room rotors secret sent September sheets signals solved staff stations supplied tion took turned Ultra units Warsaw Welchman World Zygalski