divided into five-digit groups. The Schlüsselgerät 39 was abandoned by German forces in favour of the Schlüsselgerät 41. Note: Otto Buggisch gave the technical...
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ISBN 978-3868340440. "Schlüsselgerät 41". Crypto Museum. Retrieved 2 June 2019. Klaus Kopacz and Paul Reuvers, Schlüsselgerät 41 - Technical aspects...
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Enigma security. Subsection 13 had also assisted in the design of the Schlüsselgerät 39, an improved Enigma which was intended to employ a plugboard, changeable...
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systems were developed including Fritz Menzer’s cipher device 39 (SG-39) (German: Schlüsselgerät 39). Invented in 1939, it was designed to replace the Enigma...
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1942, Buggisch started work into research of Cipher Machine 39 (German: Schlüsselgerät 39) that was being proposed for use by the Kriegsmarine. By the...
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as an inventor of partly innovative key machines, such as the key machine 39 and the key device 41. OKW/Chi merely advised development and set requirements...
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acted as a fourth rotor. From October 1944, the German Abwehr used the Schlüsselgerät 41. The Abwehr code had been broken on 8 December 1941 by Dilly Knox...
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