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- From: lwloen@rchland.vnet.ibm.com (Larry Loen)
- Subject: Re: Enigma, ULTRA
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 17:24:57 GMT
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- In article <1489@eouk23.eoe.co.uk>, ahaley@eoe.co.uk (Andrew Haley) writes:
- |>
- |> Does anyone know of any technical description in the open literature
- |> of the work done at Bletchley Park during WW2? There doesn't seem to
- |> be much information in Kahn's _Codebreakers_, but as that was
- |> published in 1967 I'm not very surprised.
- |>
- |> Andrew.
-
- Try and get hold of back issues of the scholarly journal "Cryptologia",
- available at many (probably larger) libraries (university libraries, perhaps).
-
- There have been articles on this topic fairly regularly as well as articles
- on the Polish contributions to the Enigma decipherment, which is a strongly
- related topic.
-
- See also the FAQ for an address. They may sell back issues; I don't remember.
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- Larry W. Loen | My Opinions are decidedly my own, so please
- | do not attribute them to my employer
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