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Whether your sending messages from behind enemy lines or hiding codes in cat memes, ciphers have been used to deliver secret messages for centuries – here are some of the most mind-boggling.
During World War II, militaries needed to send messages across the globe as quickly as possible, meaning they were often relying on communication through radios. This left any military easily exposed to having messages intercepted. Both Allied and Axis powers developed difficult codes and ciphers to send their top-secret messages.
Here’s a look at a few fascinating historical code words and phrases. Do you drink, officer? George Washington by Charles Willson Peale. / Fine Art/GettyImages. During the Revolutionary War,...
3 kwi 2016 · "UNICODE" : The Universal Telegraphic Phrase-Book : A code of cypher words for commercial, domestic and familiar phrases in ordinary use in inland and foriegn telegrams, with a list of prominent commercial firms who are Unicode users. Digitized by Google.
5 cze 2022 · Here are six famous codes and ciphers from across the world that have never been solved. The Voynich manuscript is one of the most mysterious books in the world. The document is believed to have been written six centuries ago in an unknown or coded language that no one has ever cracked. AFP.
Here we will look at 10 kinds of codes and ciphers. In 1836, the American artist Samuel Morse, with the American physicist Joseph Henry, and Alfred Vail, developed an electrical telegraph system. Morse then developed the forerunner to modern International Morse code. The name "Morse code" is misleading because, this is in fact a cipher not a code.
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