World War II cryptography
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Cryptography was used extensively during World War II, with a plethora of code and cipher systems fielded by the nations involved.
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France
Germany
Italy
- Used Enigma
Japan
Poland
Sweden
United Kingdom
- TypeX
- ULTRA
- Bletchley Park
- Colossus computer
- Bombe
- Alan Turing
- W. T. Tutte
- John Tiltman
- Max Newman
- Tommy Flowers
- I. J. Good
- Leo Marks
United States
- Magic (cryptography)
- William Friedman
- Frank Rowlett
- Abraham Sinkov
- Joseph Rochefort
- Agnes Meyer Driscoll
- SIGABA
- Codetalkers
- SIGSALY
- M-209
See also
Categories: World War II stubs | Cryptography stubs | World War II | Historical events in cryptography



