IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Edward Hebern of California designed ...
As the June 6 anniversary of D-Day approaches, Boston’s RR Auctions is offering a sale of over 170 autographs and artifacts, with some focus on World War II relics, live on the house’s website through ...
Lost manuals uncovered in Prague explain the operation and encryption system of a mysterious Nazi machine used during World War II.
The files include operating instructions for the SG-41, encryption rules and key tables used during the closing weeks of the ...
Edward Hebern of California designed this machine to encipher and decipher typed messages. It uses one of the most important developments in cipher machines, the rotor. Rotary cipher machines were ...
A team of researchers discovers in Czech archives the original documents of the ‘Schlüsselgerät 41’, a device so secret that even the Allies never fully understood how it worked until now. For decades ...
"Fritz Menzer did not just come up with this machine - he developed other machines. And he also worked on cryptanalysis machines to crack the codes of other countries. There has been no research on ...
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