As the German military grew in the late 1920s, it began looking for
a better way to secure its communications. It found the answer in a
new cryptographic machine called "Enigma." The Germans believe the
encryption generated by the machine to be unbreakable. With a
theoretical number of ciphering possibilities of 3 x 10114 their
belief was not unjustified. However, they never reached that
theoretical level of security. Nor did they count on the
cryptanalytic abilities of their adversaries. This publication
provides a history of this cryptanalytic bombe.
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