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Photo of sample of decrypt from Bletchley Park, World War 2
An Enigma decryption from Bletchley Park, formed from parts of two messages to the German Army Group Courland (Kurland) on Feb. 14, 1945. The basic German form has been mostly deciphered, but would have been further analyzed by language and military experts to gain maximum information. (Photo courtesy Dr. David Hamer)

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