Enigma: How the German Machine Cipher was Broken, and how it was Read by the Allies in World War Two |
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... June 1 ( five messages ) . In this way , the French High Command received full data on the Luftwaffe forces designated for Sonderunternehmen P. - the order of battle of bombers and fighter escorts , their flight routes to the ...
... June 1 ( five messages ) . In this way , the French High Command received full data on the Luftwaffe forces designated for Sonderunternehmen P. - the order of battle of bombers and fighter escorts , their flight routes to the ...
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... June 10 the evacuation of the French General Staff to southern France also began . The first stage was at Bon Encontre , near Agen . The French High Command prepared a new defense line along the Loire River , which runs more or less ...
... June 10 the evacuation of the French General Staff to southern France also began . The first stage was at Bon Encontre , near Agen . The French High Command prepared a new defense line along the Loire River , which runs more or less ...
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... June 1940 , the Polish team was informed that Pétain - now premier - had signed an armistice . A new period of clandestine operations began . In the terms of armistice , the Germans stipulated that all radio intelligence facilities were ...
... June 1940 , the Polish team was informed that Pétain - now premier - had signed an armistice . A new period of clandestine operations began . In the terms of armistice , the Germans stipulated that all radio intelligence facilities were ...
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