The story of Enigma and the breaking of the seemingly impregnable German codes during World War 2 is a fascinating one. After World War 1, the German admirals were shocked to discover that the Royal Navy had penetrated their secret radio codes. Confronted with this fact, the postwar German navy determined that such a penetration would never occur again. Future codes were going to be so complex that breaking them would, theroetically, be impossible. The result was the famous and at that time highly secret Enigma machine. ...
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The story of Enigma and the breaking of the seemingly impregnable German codes during World War 2 is a fascinating one. After World War 1, the German admirals were shocked to discover that the Royal Navy had penetrated their secret radio codes. Confronted with this fact, the postwar German navy determined that such a penetration would never occur again. Future codes were going to be so complex that breaking them would, theroetically, be impossible. The result was the famous and at that time highly secret Enigma machine. With it, the German authorities believed radio transmissions were wholly secure even if a captured machine fell into the wrong hands. German confidence was misplaced, however. During World War 2 Polish cryptanalysts helped Britain break into the Enigma system used by the German army and the Luftwaffe, but the naval version was more complicated. During the Battle of the Atlantic, U-boats operating in Wolf Packs wrought terrible destruction on the convoys bringing vital war supplies to Britain. to break the naval code, Britain desperately needed some U-boat Enigma machines as well as the code books to operate them. This book analyses the development of Enigma, its role during German U-boat operations and the subsequent code-breaking work at Bletchley Park. The book examines in detail all the U-boats known to have been boarded by the Allies during the war from which Enigma machines could have been captured.
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Fine. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 224 p. Contains: Illustrations, black & white. Audience: General/trade. UK paperback reprint, 2009 Ian Allan. It is in fine condition with no creasing to the spine or covers. Illustrated.
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Fine in Fine dust jacket. 0711027641. Hardcover in dust jacket. First printing of first edition. Book and price-clipped dust jacket are in fine condition, crisp and clean, with tight binding and sharp corners. Historic photos as well as detailed mission info throughout. 4to. 192 pp. Including index. In protective Mylar. Heavy--will require additional postage if shipped outside the U. S.
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Black and White Photos. Near Fine in Very Good+ (in mylar) jacket. Hardcover. 4to-Over 9 ¾"-12" Tall. Textblock is very clean and tight. Binding lightly corner rubbed and bumped; Dust jacket slightly edge and corner worn. 192p., including index.