First, Go to Blechley to See the Bombe Bletchley Park has a replica of Alan Turing's codebreaking machine, but the filmmakers couldn't exactly borrow it and let Benedict Cumberbatch play with it An Enigma I cipher machine, number "A ," original lacquered lid, the nameplate "A /bac/43 E" of the Ertel Werke in Munich from the second batch, supplied from September to December 1943 This model was used in army and air The Enigma machines are a series of electromechanical rotor cipher machines The first machines were invented at the end of World War I by German engineer Arthur Scherbius and were mainly used to protect commercial, diplomatic and military communication
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