Who Broke the Wartime Codes?

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coded its cipher lit up on a lampboard The rotors moved every time a key was pressed so the same letter would be enciphered differently To decipher an Enigma message the receiving operator needed to know the starting settings of the scramblers in the sending machine as well as which rotors had been used and in which order With this information key and an Enigma machine it was possible to unscramble the message The Germans set daily keys which were distributed in codebooks This is why the capture of codebooks and Enigma machines was so important to the Allied code-breaking effort