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A three rotor Enigma enciphering machine
number A14555, each rotor stamped with A14555, (Reichsadler mark WaA618) and individually with I, III and V, electric core end stamped B above bulb board (three bulbs lacking), raised 'QWERTZ' keyboard with crackle black painted metal case, three division window flap over rotors and concealed plugboard to the front with twelve patch leads, in carrying case, circa 1939 -11in (28cm) wide, also stamped with the Reichsadler and the repeated characters WaA618 in black stamp to the inside of the lid -0.5in (2.5cm) high
number A14555, each rotor stamped with A14555, (Reichsadler mark WaA618) and individually with I, III and V, electric core end stamped B above bulb board (three bulbs lacking), raised 'QWERTZ' keyboard with crackle black painted metal case, three division window flap over rotors and concealed plugboard to the front with twelve patch leads, in carrying case, circa 1939 -11in (28cm) wide, also stamped with the Reichsadler and the repeated characters WaA618 in black stamp to the inside of the lid -0.5in (2.5cm) high
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The standard three rotor ciphering machines such as this example, with the help of a fully patched plugboard, could produce encripted text that had an average 15,000,000,000,000,000,000 combination result.
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