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* [[National Cryptologic Museum]], Maryland. The museum has a number of Enigma machines on display.
 
* [[National Cryptologic Museum]], Maryland. The museum has a number of Enigma machines on display.
 
* [[International Spy Museum]], Washington DC [http://www.gizmag.co.uk/picture.php?s=39&p=3658_04.jpg].
 
* [[International Spy Museum]], Washington DC [http://www.gizmag.co.uk/picture.php?s=39&p=3658_04.jpg].
* [[Computer History Museum]], Mountain View, California [http://www.computerhistory.org/about/tour/]. A 3-rotor Enigma [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object/article?m=/c/pictures/2002/05/17/mn_pncomputer3.jpg&f=/chronicle/archive/2002/05/17/PN173761.DTL&type=tech].
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* [[Computer History Museum]], Mountain View, California [http://www.computerhistory.org/about/tour/]. A 3-rotor Enigma [http://web.archive.org/web/20080210025722/http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object/article?m=/c/pictures/2002/05/17/mn_pncomputer3.jpg&f=/chronicle/archive/2002/05/17/PN173761.DTL&type=tech].
 
* [[Museum of Science]], Boston. 3-wheel Enigma machine, [http://www.flickr.com/photos/thebaroness/61612174/in/set-1336456/].
 
* [[Museum of Science]], Boston. 3-wheel Enigma machine, [http://www.flickr.com/photos/thebaroness/61612174/in/set-1336456/].
   

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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?[]

Australia[]

  • Australian War Memorial, Canberra (3 rotor Enigma machine) [1], [2]
  • Powerhouse Museum, Sydney (3 rotor Enigma machine) [3]

Belgium[]

Canada[]

  • Military Communications and Electronics Museum, Kingston [4] a 4-rotor Enigma machine, [5].

Germany[]

  • Deutsches Museum, Munich

[6] Both 3 and 4 rotor Enigma machines.

Luxembourg[]

United Kingdom[]

EnigmaIWM

An Enigma on display at the Imperial War Museum, London

  • 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.
  • Imperial War Museum, London. A 3-wheel Enigma.
  • Science Museum, London. The museum has a three-wheel Enigma on display.
  • Mark Baldwin, itinerant lecturer. Dr Baldwin's presentations are accompanied by a four-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.
  • HMS Belfast, London. A 4-wheel Naval Enigma.

United States[]

Enigmas-NCM

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

Switzerland[]

External links[]


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