World War II cryptography - Криптография Второй мировой войны

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World War II cryptography
Ausztrália Central Bureau • FRUMEL: Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne • Secret Intelligence Australia
Franciaország PC Bruno • Hans-Thilo Schmidt
Németország Enigma (készülék) • Fish (cryptography) • Lorenz cipher • Geheimfernschreiber (Siemens and Halske T52) • B-Dienst • Reservehandverfahren
Italy Hagelin machine • Enigma machine
Japan Japanese naval codes • PURPLE • JN-25
Poland Cryptanalysis of the Enigma • Biuro Szyfrów (Cipher Bureau) • Marian Rejewski • Jerzy Różycki • Henryk Zygalski • bomba • Lacida Machine
Soviet Union As is common with World War II discussions of cryptology, there is a curious absence of information on Soviet efforts and accomplishments. Given the Red Army offenses on the Eastern Front, they must have obtained Enigma machines. What they did with them seems to be an unanswered question.
Sweden Arne Beurling
United Kingdom Bletchley Park • Cryptanalysis of the Enigma • Far East Combined Bureau (FECB) • Wireless Experimental Centre (WEC) • Bombe • Colossus computer • Typex • Ultra • Alan Turing • W. T. Tutte • John Tiltman • Max Newman • Tommy Flowers • I. J. Good • John Herivel • Leo Marks • poem code
United States Magic (cryptography) • Signals Intelligence Service US Army, see also Arlington Hall • OP-20-G US Navy • William Friedman • Frank Rowlett • Abraham Sinkov • Joseph Rochefort • Joseph Mauborgne • Agnes Meyer Driscoll • SIGABA • Codetalkers • SIGSALY • M-209 • Station HYPO • Station CAST • Station NEGAT
See also Cryptography • History of cryptography • World War I cryptography • Ultra (cryptography) • Magic (cryptography) • Cryptanalysis of the Enigma • Bombe • Enigma (machine) • SIGABA • TypeX • Lorenz cipher • Geheimfernschreiber • Codetalkers • PURPLE • SIGSALY • JN-25 • Bletchley Park • Biuro Szyfrów • PC Bruno • SIS US Army, later moved to Arlington Hall • OP-20-G US Navy • Marian Rejewski • Jerzy Różycki • Henryk Zygalski • Alan Turing • W. T. Tutte • John Tiltman • Max Newman • Tommy Flowers • I. J. Good • William Friedman • Frank Rowlett • Abraham Sinkov • Joseph Rochefort • Agnes Meyer Driscoll • Hans-Thilo Schmidt
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