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Spies Among Us: The New York Cell, 1914–1915llies. The German Ambassador to the United States, Count Johann von Bernstorff, was instructed to set up a spy network in the United States, centered on the East Coast ports. This chapter describes the beginning of that network, starting in the biggest and busiest American port—New York.Hyperopia 发表于 2025-3-27 08:30:45
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John Manly and the Waberski Cipher Solutionke’s court martial in August 1918. This chapter contains Manly’s own report of the decipherment. It is a fascinating tale and a very good explanation of the decipherment of a double transposition cipher message.高谈阔论 发表于 2025-3-27 16:18:33
Madame Victorica Arrives in New Yorkial on Madame Victorica and a several page discussion on secret inks and scientific methods of cryptology and steganography. The rest of the article is a chronological description of Madame Victorica’s first few days in New York City in early 1917 in which she is making contacts with the German commEstimable 发表于 2025-3-27 19:01:09
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Cryptology at the Front and at Homef their communications from the enemy. Both sides also struggled with the problem of creating systems that were secure, but also usable under battlefield conditions and by soldiers who had minimal training in cryptology. This chapter explores the ways in which both sides created new systems to hide their plans from the enemy.