[GreenKeys] mein Enigma

Bruce Gentry ka2ivy at verizon.net
Sun Aug 6 14:26:43 EDT 2017


The basic idea of the Enigma was an American invention by a former 
convict named Heburn. He tried to market it to businesses, but the only 
ones who were really interested were the Mafia. The invention made it's 
way to Europe, where the wicked people  embraced and developed it.  Even 
today, decoding the Enigma is very slow and difficult unless you know 
the message contains a common word.

On 8/6/17 7:44 AM, Mike Willegal wrote:
> A number of countries had similar encryption machines.  In fact, at the time, there were similar commercial offerings available.  The main thing that made Enigma special, was the code breaking work done by the Brits targeting them.
>
> Regards,
> Mike Willegal
>
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