Yesterday, July 10 (17:15)
A rare copy machine known as Enigma has been exposed to sale in the famous auction house in London. Sotheby’s expects to receive a machine, used during World War II by the Nazis to encrypt the information, even 70 thousand pounds.
Sotheby’s Auction to be held next week. Enigma, which will go under the hammer, comes from 1943. For Sale it issued it one of Europe’s museums.
After the war uchowało only a few such machines encryption. Most Germans destroyed.
German Enigma cipher machine portable developed by Arthur Scherbius, and then produced by the label Scherbius & amp; Ritter. During World War II it was used mainly by the armed forces and other government departments and intelligence services of Germany, and other countries.
For the first time ciphertext encrypted using the Enigma managed to decipher the Polish kryptologom in 1932.
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“attentive, always trying to be something of interest to me. When guests come to us with children, tried to these kids get bored is not to have any intellectual puzzles to solve,” – so math and cryptologist Marian Rejewskiego, who, together with Jerzy Rozycki and Henryk an assortment broke the Enigma code, remembers his daughter Janina Sylwestrzak.
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