Enigma: Code-Making Machine of WWII Enigma is the German code making machine…It was invented by...in year…It was used by…during… It was used to encrypt messages such as battle plans…This was done because it kept enemies from knowing… which was vital in wartime… Enigma played an important role in the Battle of Britain…Allies got an enigma machine and where able to decode German messages, this gave them an advantage… British could know where incoming German planes were coming from…. Enigma was one of the first computers. The technology used in enigma later evolved into todays computing technology… The basic info: who, what, when, where Why was enigma used Significant role played by enigma Legacy: tech of enigma evolved into computers FRONT
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