Here is a selection from hisĬryptographic History of Work on the German Naval Enigma Graham Ellsbury has published an impressive collection of historical and cryptanalytical reports. Solving the Enigma – History of the Cryptanalytic BombeĮuropean Axis Signal Intelligence in World War IIĪs Revealed by TICOM Investigations and by Other Prisoner of WarĬaptured Material, Principally German. The US Navy Bombe: OP-20-G’s First Thoughts.Alan Turing’s Report on His Visit to NCR.Joseph Desch’s Memo on His Plans for the US Bombes.1, Special British Reports on German Cryptography (Only Table of Contents) 401 - German Naval Ciphers (NB! Large file, 35 MB) Enigma Development and Production History.Here are some more historically oriented papers. History and Modern Cryptanalysis of Enigma's Pluggable Reflector, Spanish Enigma: A History of the Enigma in Spain,Īuthor’s Copy – Complementary Article Information Soler Fuensanta, José Ramón, López-Brea Espiau, Francisco Javier, and Weierud, Frode.Recovering the Wiring of Enigma’s Umkehrwalze A,Ĭryptologia. (Updated version of our Cryptologia article)Ĭryptologia. Hamer, David H., Sullivan, Geoff and Weierud, Frode Įnigma Variations: An Extended Family of Machines,.Here are some of our Enigma related publications from Cryptologia: How did the Enigma Machine work? YouTube video, 19 minutes. Year, I plan to publish here many of my research notes and other documents.īy first watching this brilliant YouTube video made by Jared Owen Animations of how the Enigma machine actually works you will have much better understanding of the other material posted on the page. At the moment I am working on aĭetailed history of the Enigma and when this will be published, hopefully next Place where I can publish my Enigma notes. For the time being the most important issue is to have a Hopefully will take on a more definitive form and perhaps it will even be more Information when my time and energy allows me to do so. The beginning this Web page should be seen as a kind of note board where I post ![]() The Enigma Collection is meant to be a Web portalįor information about the German cipher machine Enigma in all it variations. Frode Weierud’s CryptoCellar | The Enigma Collection
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