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related to
Siemens T-52
cipher machines. John Savard's page on the
Geheimfernschreiber Photographs of
Sturgeon Entry for "Sturgeon" in the GC&CS Cryptographic...
- Fish
cipher codenamed Tunny by the
British Siemens and
Halske T52
Geheimfernschreiber, a Fish
cipher codenamed Sturgeon by the
British Short Weather Cipher...
- an
early version of the
Siemens and
Halske T52 also
known as the
Geheimfernschreiber ("secret teletypewriter") used by ****
Germany in
World War II for...
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similar to a
telecipher machine, such as the
Lorenz cipher and the
Geheimfernschreiber.
Basic operation of the M-209 is
relatively straightforward. Six...
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standard BMGL
Chameleon FISH – by
Siemens AG WWII 'Fish'
cyphers Geheimfernschreiber – WWII
mechanical onetime pad by
Siemens AG,
called STURGEON by Bletchley...
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almost always encrypted by the
German state-of-the-art
cipher machine Geheimfernschreiber. This
device was
believed to
produce indecipherable messages, with...
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system for
telegrams Radioteletype Siemens and
Halske T52 – the
Geheimfernschreiber (secrets teleprinter) Nelson, R.A.,
History Of
Teletype Development...
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succeeded in
deciphering and
discovering the
source codes of the
Geheimfernschreiber cypher machine that
Germany used,
which afforded the
Swedes advance...
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Several systems were used, prin****lly the
Lorenz SZ 40/42 (Tunny) and
Geheimfernschreiber (Sturgeon).
These cipher systems were cryptanalysed, particularly...
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security work in the field, as the
executive agent of the Abwehr.
Geheimfernschreiber – (literally, "secret
distance writer")
cipher machine. Gelbkreuz...