German Signal troops communicate by using what is described as a "teletype" but which actually resembles the Enigma encoding machine.
The Enigma coding machine that was used by the Germans in WWII on display at Bletchley Park National Code Centre, November 25, 2004 in Bletchley,...
Working Enigma cipher machine that along with the 1942 56-page notebook belonging to codebreaker Alan Turing is to be auctioned Bonham's auction...
The World War II Enigma decoding machine is seen 25 November 2004 at Bletchley Park, home of the WWII codebreakers. A team of code breakers from the...
Enigma is a machine which encrypts and decrypts used by German Armies in the early 1930's until the end of World War II.
The Arithmeum, research institute for discrete mathematics, with a collection of more than 10.000 exhibits of mechanical calculators on July 10, 2022...
The Arithmeum, research institute for discrete mathematics, with a collection of more than 10.000 exhibits of mechanical calculators on July 10, 2022...
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II presses the button to start the Enigma Code Breaking Machine watched by Prince Philip and wartime operator Ruth Bourne...
Sculpture of famous Enigma code breaker Marian Rejewski is seen dressed with a hat and scarf inside the old city Bydgoszcz, Poland, on December 27,...
Working Enigma cipher machine that along with the 1942 56-page notebook belonging to codebreaker Alan Turing is to be auctioned Bonham's auction...
This view of the rotor shows the wiring between the contact studs and the spring loaded contacts. Throughout World War II, Germany and its allies...
Introduced on Atlantic U-Boats in February 1942, the code produced by the MK 4 was not broken until December 1942, after the capture of cypher...
Copy of the bizarre ransom note for the stolen Enigma code machine which was taken from Bletchley Park, here with another original wartime code...
Page from the notebook of codebreaker Alan Turing is seen at Bonham's auction house during an auction in New York, on April 13, 2015. The paper, in...
An Enigma cipher machine model I is seen at Bletchley Park, near Milton Keynes, north of London on October 26, 2023. The UK government will welcome...
An Enigma cipher machine model I is seen at Bletchley Park, near Milton Keynes, north of London on October 26, 2023. The UK government will welcome...
Alan Turing , computer scientist and cryptologist instrumental in breaking Germany's 'enigma' machine code during World War II, c. 1928. Alan...
The bombe was an electro-mechanical device used by British cryptologists to help decipher German Enigma-machine-encrypted secret messages during...
This shows control panels of Colossus, the world's first electronic programmable computer, at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire. Bletchley Park was...
Walther Heinrich Alfred Hermann von Brauchitsch and General Ludwig Stummel, photographed by Heinrich Hoffmann. Walther Heinrich Alfred Hermann von...
Introduced on Atlantic U- Boats in February 1942, the code produced by the MK 4 Enigma was not broken until December 1942, after the capture of...
Introduced on Atlantic U-Boats in February 1942, the code produced by the MK 4 Enigma was not broken until December 1942, after the capture of cypher...
Introduced on Atlantic U-Boats in February 1942, the code produced by the MK 4 was not broken until December 1942 after the capture of cypher...
An Enigma Machine part of a display at The Mansion House at Bletchley Park in Milton Keynes, north of London on February 20, 2013. AFP...
Matthew Connell curator of computers and Mathematics at the powerhouse with the Enigma Machine".The Germans didn't know that the Allies had cracked...
The British Typex cypher machine was based on the German Enigma machine. In 1928 the British government bought two commercial Enigmas and...
The British Typex cypher machine was based on the German Enigma machine. In 1928 the British government bought two commercial Enigmas and...
Copy of the bizarre ransom note for the stolen Enigma code machine which was taken from Bletchley Park, here with another original wartime code...
Cassandra Hatton, director, History of science and technology of Bonhams hold a key handwritten scientific document by father of computers Alan...
An original World War II Enigma coding machine stands on display at the stand of the German Federal Intelligence Service at the 2015 CeBIT technology...
Close up of the Enigma Machine - During World War II, the Germans used the Enigma, a cipher machine, to develop nearly unbreakable codes for sending...
Working Enigma cipher machine that along with the 1942 56-page notebook belonging to codebreaker Alan Turing is to be auctioned BonhamÕs auction...
German Schlesselmaschine E / Cypher Machine E / 3-rotor Wehrmacht Enigma machine in wooden box used during World War Two.
Era German secret Enigma code machine is displayed in the Locarno Dining Room, in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office , on 17th September 2017, in...
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The bombe was an electro-mechanical device used by British cryptologists to help decipher German Enigma-machine-encrypted secret messages during...
Introduced on Atlantic U- Boats in February 1942, the code produced by the MK4 Enigma was not broken until December 1942, after the capture of cypher...
Era German secret Enigma code machine is displayed in the Locarno Dining Room, in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office , on 17th September 2017, in...
Working Enigma cipher machine that along with the 1942 56-page notebook belonging to codebreaker Alan Turing is to be auctioned Bonham's auction...
The British Typex cypher machine was based on the German Enigma machine. In 1928 the British government bought two commercial Enigmas and...
German Enigma machine is displayed at the Bonhams during a press preview in New York on April 9, 2015. The machine is part of an upcoming auction...
Bonham's senior specialist Cassandra Hatton discusses a working Enigma cipher machine that along with the 1942 56-page notebook belonging to...
An original World War II Enigma coding machine stands on display at the stand of the German Federal Intelligence Service at the 2015 CeBIT technology...
To go with AFP story by Audrey Kauffmann A WWII famous "Enigma" encoding machine is pictured at the CeBit stand of German Secret Service as an...
Calculating machine, 1911. The photograph was taken for the British Tabulating Company, also known as the British Tabulating Machine Company, which...
Enigma machine, used by Germans to encrypt messages during World War II, on display at the Computer History Museum, in Mountain View, California,...
The bombe was an electro-mechanical device used by British cryptologists to help decipher German Enigma-machine-encrypted secret messages during...
The bombe was an electro-mechanical device used by British cryptologists to help decipher German Enigma-machine-encrypted secret messages during...
The "bombe", a code breaking machine developed by a group of British mathematicians, is pictured at the Spyscape Museum on Februay 8, 2018 in New...
The Enigma machine was patented in 1918 by the German engineer Arthur Scherbius, and produced commercially from 1923. The German government,...