Saturday, September 22, 2018

Code-cracking WW2 Bombe operation recreated at Bletchley

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Code-cracking WW2 Bombe operation recreated at Bletchley
Code-cracking WW2 Bombe operation recreated at Bletchley
Modern day codebreakers have used wartime methods to read messages scrambled by an Enigma machine.
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