What was special about the Enigma encrypting machines?

a) Designed to generate ever-changing random sequences, the Enigma created an almost unbreakable cipher.
b) The Enigma was easily built and operated, highly portable, and required few moving parts.
Consider This: Theoretically, the Enigma could create many more variables than there are atoms in the universe. See 13.6: Narrative: The Code Warriors.
c) The Enigma was widely used by all sides in World War II to encrypt data.
Consider This: Theoretically, the Enigma could create many more variables than there are atoms in the universe. See 13.6: Narrative: The Code Warriors.
d) The Enigma was designed to work best when combined with classical languages.
Consider This: Theoretically, the Enigma could create many more variables than there are atoms in the universe. See 13.6: Narrative: The Code Warriors.


a) Designed to generate ever-changing random sequences, the Enigma created an almost unbreakable cipher.

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