SO THEY HAVE DOZENS OF ENIGMA MACHINES. STUDENTS PACKED THE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT GREENSBURG THIS WEEK, ALL TO HEAR FROM JULIA PARSONS. SHE SHE DECODED NAZI MESSAGES AND HELPED WIN WORLD WAR TWO ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! International Spy Museum historian and curator Andrew Hammond provided a tour of the Museum, highlighting the World War II era German Enigma machine ...
The particularity of these cipher devices is that they shouldn't exist anymore. Not in one piece and certainly not functional. Because it was a state secret technology, utmost care was taken by German ...
Throughout history, the ability to intercept and decode enemy communications has often determined the outcome of battles, campaigns, and entire wars. The story of cryptography in warfare is one of ...
Students packed a lecture center at the University of Pittsburgh this week to hear from Julia Parsons, who decoded Nazi messages and helped win World War II.Now, at 102 years old, the U.S. Navy ...