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Enigma machine         
  • Enigma in use on the Russian front
  • [[Heinz Guderian]] in the [[Battle of France]], with an Enigma machine. Note one soldier is keying in text while another writes down the results.
  • Enigma in use, 1943
  • A three-rotor Enigma machine on display at [[Computer Museum of America]] and its two additional rotors.
  • Enciphering and deciphering using an Enigma machine
  • A rare 8-rotor printing Enigma model H (1929).
  • Typical glowlamps (with flat tops), as used for Enigma.
  • The scrambling action of Enigma's rotors is shown for two consecutive letters with the right-hand rotor moving one position between them.
  • The plugboard (''Steckerbrett'') was positioned at the front of the machine, below the keys. When in use during World War II, there were ten connections. In this photograph, just two pairs of letters have been swapped (A↔J and S↔O).
  • The ''Schreibmax'' was a printing unit which could be attached to the Enigma, removing the need for laboriously writing down the letters indicated on the light panel.
  • Figure 2. With the inner lid down, the Enigma was ready for use. The finger wheels of the rotors protruded through the lid, allowing the operator to set the rotors, and their current position, here ''RDKP'', was visible to the operator through a set of windows.
  • The Enigma Uhr attachment
  • Union City, Tennessee, U.S.]]
  • Internal mechanism of an Enigma machine showing the type B reflector and rotor stack.
  • Monthly key list number 649 for the German Air Force Enigma, including settings for the reconfigurable reflector (which only change once every eight days).
  • The Enigma stepping motion seen from the side away from the operator. All three ratchet pawls (green) push in unison as a key is depressed. For the first rotor (1), which to the operator is the right-hand rotor, the ratchet (red) is always engaged, and steps with each keypress. Here, the middle rotor (2) is engaged, because the notch in the first rotor is aligned with the pawl; it will step (''turn over'') with the first rotor. The third rotor (3) is not engaged, because the notch in the second rotor is not aligned to the pawl, so it will not engage with the rachet.
  • Two Enigma rotors showing electrical contacts, stepping ratchet (on the left) and notch (on the right-hand rotor opposite '''D''').
  • Enigma rotor assembly. In the Wehrmacht Enigma, the three installed movable rotors are sandwiched between two fixed wheels: the entry wheel, on the right, and the reflector on the left.
  • Enigma wiring diagram with arrows and the numbers 1 to 9 showing how current flows from key depression to a lamp being lit. The ''A'' key is encoded to the ''D'' lamp. D yields A, but A never yields A; this property was due to a patented feature unique to the Enigmas, and could be exploited by cryptanalysts in some situations.
  • A selection of seven Enigma machines and paraphernalia exhibited at the U.S. [[National Cryptologic Museum]]. From left to right, the models are: 1) Commercial Enigma; 2) Enigma T; 3) Enigma G; 4) Unidentified; 5) ''Luftwaffe'' (Air Force) Enigma; 6) ''Heer'' (Army) Enigma; 7) ''Kriegsmarine'' (Naval) Enigma — M4.
  • German Kenngruppenheft (a U-boat [[codebook]] with grouped key codes).
  • A four-rotor ''[[Kriegsmarine]]'' (German Navy, 1. February 1942 to 1945) Enigma machine on display at the U.S. National Cryptologic Museum
  • A four-rotor ''[[Kriegsmarine]]'' Enigma machine on display at the [[Museum of the Second World War]], [[Gdańsk]], Poland
  • 1657411}}, granted in 1928.
GERMAN CIPHER MACHINE
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The Enigma machine is a cipher device developed and used in the early- to mid-20th century to protect commercial, diplomatic, and military communication. It was employed extensively by Nazi Germany during World War II, in all branches of the German military.
Enigma videography         
BAND VIDEOGRAPHY
List of Enigma videos; List of Enigma music videos
This list of Enigma music videos lists out all the music videos based on the songs from Enigma's albums. The list is in chronological order of the single's original release.
Christopher Columbus – The Enigma         
2007 FILM BY MANOEL DE OLIVEIRA
Christopher Colombus - The Enigma; Christopher Columbus - The Enigma; Cristóvão Colombo - O Enigma
Christopher Columbus – The Enigma (Cristóvão Colombo - O Enigma) is a 2007 Portuguese film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It was filmed in both Portugal and the United States.

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Enigma

Enigma may refer to:

  • Riddle, someone or something that is mysterious or puzzling