This Nazi cipher was used by the high
command to communicate battle
stratergies and intelligence
People tried to decipher it at the hub
for all code breaking at the time,
Bletchley park
Enters the story a Postal engineer who
was working on switches, to
automaticly transfer telephone calls,
and he than made the origional
collosus
Tommy turned Alan Turing's idea into a
reality. However we don't remember Tommy
The Green Goblin
This was used to make the phone calls between the
US president and churchill as it made them not
understandable, it worked by putting white noise
over the top of the voices and than removing it at
the other end to keep the calls fully encrypted and
this made it nearly unbreakable, it stayed
encrypted even due to the Nazi's trying to crack it.
Paradox's were commonly used
The following statement is true, the
preceding statement is false