Name of the signals encryption machine used by the German Wehrmacht (WWII)
a type of electromechanical cryptographygraphic machine developed and used by the German military in the Second World War.
A rotor enciphering machine used by the Germans in World War II
Name of a machine used by the Germans to encrypt and decrypt secret messages in World war II.
German message encryption equipment
Name for a cipher machine designed to mechanically encrypt plaintext. Originally was introduced in the commercial market, to be used by banks to commicate in a secure manner it was developed from a design patented by a Dutchman, H. A. Koch, in 1919. German engineer Dr. Arthur Scherbius marketed it in 1923. By 1929 the German Army and Navy were using different versions of it. Later, the Luftwaffe, the SS, the Abwehr and the German state railways also used versions of it.
Enigma is a 2001 film set in World War II. It stars Dougray Scott and Kate Winslet and is based on a novel of the same title by Robert Harris.
Enigma is a solar system and space sector in the fictional Wing Commander universe. The sector is a major front in the war between the Terran Confederation and the Kilrathi, largely because of the jump point in the Enigma system itself that allows a ship to cross the entire sector in one jump instead of the usual leapfrogging between systems. That quality may or may not be related to the black hole in the Enigma system.
Enigma is a novel by Robert Harris, about Tom Jericho, a young mathematician trying to break the Germans' "Enigma" ciphers during World War II. It was adapted to film in 2001. He works in Bletchley Park, the British cryptologist central office, and is worked tirelessly.
"Enigma" is the fourth episode of the USA Network original series the Dead Zone, based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King.