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- Enigma (2001 film) (links | edit)
- Enigma rotor details (links | edit)
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- Banburismus (links | edit)
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- Cyclometer (links | edit)
- HMS Graph (links | edit)
- Gustave Bertrand (links | edit)
- Pyry, Warsaw (links | edit)
- Kiss (cryptanalysis) (links | edit)
- Władysław Kozaczuk (links | edit)
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- Attack model (links | edit)
- Oslo Report (links | edit)
- Plugboard (links | edit)
- B-Dienst (links | edit)
- Hut 6 (links | edit)
- Cantab (links | edit)
- James Gillogly (links | edit)
- List of people associated with Bletchley Park (links | edit)
- John Herivel (links | edit)
- Andrew M. Gleason (links | edit)
- Marian Rejewski (links | edit)
- M4 (cipher) (redirect to section "M4 (German Navy 4-rotor Enigma)") (links | edit)
- 1940 in the United Kingdom (links | edit)
- History of information theory (links | edit)
- Polish Enigma double (links | edit)
- Coventry Blitz (links | edit)
- John R.F. Jeffreys (links | edit)
- Peter Calvocoressi (links | edit)
- C. E. Wynn-Williams (links | edit)
- Testery (links | edit)
- United States Naval Computing Machine Laboratory (links | edit)
- Jürgen Rohwer (links | edit)
- The National Museum of Computing (links | edit)
- German submarine U-557 (links | edit)
- German weather ship Lauenburg (links | edit)
- Naval trawler (links | edit)