Enigma at Tamworth
An enigma-coding machine was demonstrated as part of Tamworth Heritage weekend. Able Seaman Colin Grazier of Tamworth lost his life getting the Enigma codebooks from a captured U-boat. The codebooks helped shorten the war.
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David Steadman from Bletchly Park explaining the Enigma code machine to an interested visitor.
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- date:1 September 2012
- dimensions:12.91 x 8.64 in. (3872 x 2592 px)
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- file size in memory:28.87 MB
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An enigma-coding machine was demonstrated as part of Tamworth Heritage weekend. Able Seaman Colin Grazier of Tamworth lost his life getting the Enigma codebooks from a captured U-boat. The codebooks helped shorten the war.
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- id:1430286
- date:1 September 2012
- dimensions:12.91 x 8.64 in. (3872 x 2592 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:28.87 MB
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