Carlos Casey

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Japanese, would ever manage to break it, despite strenous efforts; the Nazis ultimately stopped intercepting SIGABA messages altogether, since they could not be read. The machine ensured “the absolute security of army and navy high command and high echelon communications,” William later wrote with pride, and “contributed materially to the successful outcome of the war.”
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