Military and intelligence history mostly dealing with World War II.
Friday, April 11, 2014
Soviet cryptologic security failures in WWII – A sneak peak
I’ve already
covered the cryptologic failures of the United
States and Britain
in WWII but I still haven’t covered the Soviet Union. According to
Soviet/Russian sources their codes were impenetrable and the Germans were never
able to compromise their high level communications links. Is that true? Well I’m
still researching this case and I haven’t copied all the available documents.
Once I do I will write a detailed essay on Soviet codes. For now here
is a sneak peak:
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