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    The CodebreakersThe Story of Secret Writing (ISBN 0-684-83130-9) is a book by David Kahn, published in 1967, comprehensively chronicling the history...
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    penetrated the secret communications of the Axis Powers – most importantly the German Enigma and Lorenz ciphers. The GC&CS team of codebreakers included...
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  • performs cryptanalysis. Codebreaker or Code breaker may also refer to: The Codebreakers, a 1967 book on history of cryptography by David Kahn Code:Breaker...
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    Cryptanalysis (redirect from Codebreakers)
    David Kahn notes in The Codebreakers that Arab scholars were the first people to systematically document cryptanalytic methods. The first known recorded...
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    Statue of Billy Boston, Clive Sullivan and Gus Risman (category Sculptures of men in the United Kingdom)
    Wales. The project behind the statue, One Team. One Race: Honouring the Cardiff Bay Rugby Codebreakers, was set up in 2020 after calls from the Butetown...
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    David Kahn (writer) (category Alumni of the University of Oxford)
    wrote extensively on the history of cryptography and military intelligence. Kahn's first published book, The Codebreakers - The Story of Secret Writing...
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  • Codebreaker, also known as Britain's Greatest Codebreaker, is a 2011 television docudrama aired on Channel 4 about the life of Alan Turing. The film had...
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  • Flicke, Wilhelm. "The Beginnings of Radio Intercept in World War I" (PDF). National Security Agency. Kahn, David (1967). The Codebreakers. Scribner. Friedman...
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    let the codebreakers know what was happening. The sender then retransmitted the message but, critically, did not change the key settings from the original...
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  • who named it the Codebreaker. It would also be used by Asuka, James Storm and Carmelo Hayes as signature moves, with Storm referring to the move as Bottoms...
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  • : p.155  JN-25 is the name given by codebreakers to the main, and most secure, command and control communications scheme used by the IJN during World War...
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    American Women Code Breakers of World War II documents the work of thousands of female American codebreakers during World War II, including top analysts such...
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  • The Bletchley Circle is a television mystery drama series, set in 1952–53, about four women who worked as codebreakers at Bletchley Park. Dissatisfied...
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  • by the codebreakers themselves. The sequence in which Turing writes a letter to Churchill to gain control over the project and obtain funding for the decryption...
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  • Testery (category 1942 establishments in the United Kingdom)
    messages were intercepted by the British and broken at Bletchley Park by Captain Roberts and his fellow codebreakers in the Testery. These messages contained...
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  • McKay, Sinclair (9 November 2012). "On ciphers and codebreakers during World War II and after". The Wall Street Journal. Alan Turing: The Enigma website...
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  • Dilly Knox (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    importance, leaving the British codebreakers disappointed. Knox's description of his system of rodding impressed the Polish codebreakers and they requested his...
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    Benicio del Toro (category Circle in the Square Theatre School alumni)
    in The Wolfman (2010), the Collector in three films from 2013 to 2018 in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and DJ, the codebreaker in Star Wars: The Last...
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    ISBN 978-0-470-06064-3. Kahn, David (1967). The Codebreakers. pp. 148–149. ISBN 978-0-684-83130-5. Kahn, David (1967). The Codebreakers. pp. 398–400. ISBN 978-0-684-83130-5...
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    cryptographers, including American and British codebreakers from both World War I and World War II. Codebreakers Prescott Currier, William Friedman, Elizebeth...
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    (1967). The Codebreakers: The Story of Secret Writing. New York: The Macmillan Company. ISBN 978-0-684-83130-5. OCLC 59019141 The Codebreakers: The Story...
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  • The Codebreakers attack on Iranian Bank Sepah was a major cyber intrusion publicly disclosed in March 2025. A hacker collective known as "Codebreakers"...
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    Bletchley Park museum (category Telecommunications museums in the United Kingdom)
    penetrated the secret communications of the Axis Powers – most importantly the German Enigma Lorenz cipher. The team of codebreakers included the computer...
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    Genius Game (category The Genius (TV series))
    more codebreakers solves the code, the undercover agent goes into the death match. If the undercover agent wins the codebreaker who scored the fewest...
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  • Mavis Batey (category Members of the Order of the British Empire)
    a British code-breaker during World War II. She was one of the leading female codebreakers at Bletchley Park. She later became a historian of gardening...
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    Copeland 2006, p. 338 Hinsley, Francis Harry; Stripp, Alan (2001). Codebreakers: The Inside Story of Bletchley Park. Oxford University Press. pp. 141–148...
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  • MI1 (category 1910s establishments in the United Kingdom)
    to MI1 - MI4? Erskine, Ralph; Smith, Michael, eds. (2011), The Bletchley Park Codebreakers, Biteback Publishing Ltd, ISBN 978-1-84954-078-0 Updated and...
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  • three stages to the treasure hunt: The Codebreakers, the Ultimate Challenge, and the Finale. The first puzzles are "The Codebreakers". These consist of...
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  • Codebreaker is a video game released in 1978 by Atari, Inc. for the Atari VCS (later renamed the Atari 2600). It was in the first wave of Atari VCS games...
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    Women in Bletchley Park (category History of women in the United Kingdom)
    worked as codebreakers (one notable such woman being Agnes Meyer Driscoll) "Women Codebreakers". Bletchley Park Research. Archived from the original on...
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