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During the Second World War, Nazi's army used Enigma to encode their troop and diplomacy secret.
It looks like a typewriter, but there are 26 alphabet which will change the word into something else.
They were confident with their invention since it the number of cases is extremely a lot and it will take more than twice the Earth's birthday.
Even the Allied Forces have stolen the letter, it was difficult for them to decode the context.
However, England's genius Alan Turing and his decoding team, and several mistakes that Germans made brought a complete disaster to Germany.
Decode specialist Ralph Simpson from San Francisco, Enigma Enterprises CEO, bought Enigma in 2002.
He introduces how he decode the cipher of Enigma in this video.
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