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* [[Mark Baldwin]], itinerant lecturer. Dr Baldwin's presentations are accompanied by a three-wheel Enigma machine.
 
* [[Mark Baldwin]], itinerant lecturer. Dr Baldwin's presentations are accompanied by a three-wheel Enigma machine.
 
* [[Royal Signals Museum]], Blandford Camp, Dorset. The museum has a three-wheel Enigma on display.
 
* [[Royal Signals Museum]], Blandford Camp, Dorset. The museum has a three-wheel Enigma on display.
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* [[Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum]], London, which has a World War II Polish duplicate of the three-wheel Enigma.
   
 
===United States===
 
===United States===

Revision as of 19:46, 18 August 2005

Enigma

Enigma

Enigma (Wikipedia) was a World War II-era rotor machine used by Nazi Germany, amongst others, and was famously broken by Allied cryptographers.

Where can I see one?

Belgium

Luxembourg

United Kingdom

  • Bletchley Park, Bletchley, near Milton Keynes. In December 2004, they were exhibiting a four-wheel Naval Enigma (M4), two three-wheel Enigmas, and an "exploded" Enigma rotor display.
  • Science Museum, London. The museum has a three-wheel Enigma on display.
  • Mark Baldwin, itinerant lecturer. Dr Baldwin's presentations are accompanied by a three-wheel Enigma machine.
  • Royal Signals Museum, Blandford Camp, Dorset. The museum has a three-wheel Enigma on display.
  • Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum, London, which has a World War II Polish duplicate of the three-wheel Enigma.

United States

Enigmas-NCM

The National Cryptologic museum has a number of Enigma machines on display.

External links


Cryptotourism
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