The Code That Secured D-Day, Midway, and the Entire Allied War Plan
Автор: WW2 ARCHIVE STORIES
Загружено: 2025-11-26
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Behind every major Allied victory in World War II—from the beaches of Normandy to the turning point at Midway—there was a code so secure, so brilliantly engineered, that the Axis never even came close to breaking it. While German forces relied on Enigma and the Japanese trusted JN-25, the United States protected its most critical plans with an encryption system far more advanced.
This was SIGABA, the code that safeguarded the entire Allied war effort.
For years it carried the messages that planned D-Day, coordinated carrier strikes, directed convoys, guided bomber operations, and connected commanders across continents. While the Axis hunted for weaknesses in American communications, SIGABA remained completely unbroken—its complexity far beyond the reach of enemy cryptanalysts.
It wasn’t just a machine—it was the invisible shield behind every major decision of the war.
Without this code, the Allied plan might have collapsed before it even began.
This is the inside story of the cipher that secured victory.
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