The Enigma was a type of enciphering machine used by the German armed forces to send messages securely during the WWII. The cipher system of Nazi German military was cracked thanks to a team led by Alan Turing, a British mathematician known as the father of modern computing, which contributed to the final victory of Allies' over the Nazi Germany. / CFP
The Enigma was a type of enciphering machine used by the German armed forces to send messages securely during the WWII. The cipher system of Nazi German military was cracked thanks to a team led by Alan Turing, a British mathematician known as the father of modern computing, which contributed to the final victory of Allies' over the Nazi Germany. / CFP