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- From: pcl@ox.ac.uk (Paul C Leyland)
- Newsgroups: sci.crypt
- Subject: Re: Enigma, ULTRA
- Message-ID: <PCL.93Jan4110621@rhodium.ox.ac.uk>
- Date: 4 Jan 93 11:06:21 GMT
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- In-reply-to: karn@servo.qualcomm.com's message of 31 Dec 92 22:57:05 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec31.225705.8436@qualcomm.com> karn@servo.qualcomm.com (Phil Karn) writes:
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- If you haven't seen an Enigma machine in the flesh, I recommend it.
- It really drives home the impact that the computer subsequently had on
- the entire field of cryptography.
-
- Seconded.
-
- Among other places, you can find an Enigma in the British Science
- Museum in London and the Smithsonian Museum of American History in
- Washington (formerly the Museum of History and Technology). I first
- saw the one in the British Science Museum. As I stood staring at it,
- lost in thought about how the subtle properties of that modest little
- box changed the course of human history, an English woman and her
- young son came up and also looked at it. "What's that, mommy?" "Our
- soldiers used that in the war to keep the Germans from reading our
- messages." Argh.
-
- I saw the Science Museum model a couple of months ago. To be fair to
- the woman, there was a TypeX machine sitting right next to the Enigma.
- Was the TypeX not on show when you were there?
-
- (For the uninformed -- TypeX was the Enigma-like machine used by the
- British later in the war. So far as anyone knows, it was unbroken by
- the Axis powers.
-
- Paul
- )
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