The National Cryptologic Museum

The National Cryptologic Museum is located on the campus of the National Security Agency in Ft. Meade, Maryland.

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American Cryptanalytic Bombe - used to break the Enigma cipher machine code. American Cryptanalytic Bombe American Cryptanalytic Bombe
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An analog code breaker used to break the Japanese diplomatic and military communications during World War II. A cipher machine used by Japanese forces.
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The Enigma cipher machine used by the German forces during World War II. Newer Enigma cipher machine used by the German forces during World War II. Four rotors.
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Sets of Enigma rotors. Exploded view of a rotor. Special Rotors for communicating with Hitler using the Enigma cipher machine.
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Hebern code machine, 1917 Hebern code machine, 1917 Hebern code machine, 1917
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A museum display honoring the Navajo Codetalkers
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