Weapons that Changed the World

 
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Code and ciphers were nothing new when the Enigma Machine was invented in the 1920s, but it was the Enigma and its Allied brothers that showed the power of modern intelligence.

The Enigma let the Nazis communicate quickly and secretly with their U-boat commanders. That ability made their already frightening submarines more powerful.

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