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* GREEN, a code name for a Japanese clone of the Enigma machine

cypher and machine
Bletchley Park is mainly remembered for breaking messages enciphered on the German Enigma cypher machine, but its greatest cryptographic achievement may have been the breaking of the German on-line teleprinter Lorenz cipher ( known at GC & CS as Tunny ).
Image: 16th century French cypher machine in the shape of a book with arms of Henri II. jpg | A cypher machine in the shape of a book, with arms of Henri II.
Perhaps the most significant outcome of the raid, however, was the capture of a set of rotor wheels for an Enigma cypher machine and its code books.
At a time when the English Channel had yet to be crossed by an aeroplane, Bramah foresaw aerial express trains travelling at 10, 000 feet, a nationwide wireless-telegraphy network, a proto-fax machine and a cypher typewriter similar to the German Enigma machine.
An illustration is the strenuous protest made by German diplomats in Poland in the late 1920s when a cypher machine being shipped to the German Warsaw Embassya commercial version of the famous Enigma machinewas mistakenly not marked as protected baggage and was opened, under protest, by Polish Customs.
It used a wheel scheme similar to that of a telecipher machine, such as the Lorenz cypher and the Geheimfernschreiber.

cypher and Japanese
Rochefort's team was assigned to break the Japanese Navy's most secure cypher system, the Flag Officers Code, while Navy cryptographers at Station CAST ( Cavite in the Philippines ) and OP-20-G in Washington ( NEGAT, " N " for Navy Department ) concentrated on the main fleet cipher, JN-25.
Both he and Rochefort were denied access to decrypts of diplomatic messages sent in Purple, the highest level diplomatic cypher, in the months before the Japanese attack, on the orders Director of the War Plans Division, Richmond K. Turner.
During those hearings the Japanese learned, for the first time, the PURPLE cypher system had been broken.
Early on, a better tactical window was the Japanese Fleet Code ( an encoded cypher ), called JN-25 by U. S. Navy cryptanalysts.
Public notice had actually been served that Japanese cryptography was dangerously inadequate by the Chicago Tribune, which published a series of stories just after Midway, starting on 7 June 1942, which claimed ( correctly ) that victory was due in large part to U. S. breaks into Japanese crypto systems ( in this case, the JN-25 cypher, though which system ( s ) had been broken was not mentioned in the newspaper stories ).
Such switches were used in a series of Japanese cypher machines during World War 2: CORAL, JADE, PURPLE ( the names were American ).
A similar break into an important Japanese cypher ( PURPLE ) by the US Army Signals Intelligence Service started before the US entered the War.
But because United States Naval intelligence had broken the Japanese naval cypher code, Admiral Nimitz, Commander-in-Chief Pacific Ocean Areas in Hawaii, learned of Japanese plans by 21 May 1942.

cypher and Enigma
The Abwehr was now monitored round the clock and the volume and regularity of the material obtained enabled Bletchley to achieve one of its great triumphs in December 1941, when it decoded the Abwehr's Enigma cypher, giving enormous insight into German intelligence operations.
Poles also beat the Enigma cypher.

machine and Japanese
It was the first tool showing the AI ​​ defined by Edward Feigenbaum in his book about the Japanese Fifth Generation, Artificial Intelligence and Japan's Computer Challenge to the World ( 1983 ): " The machines will have reasoning power: they will automatically engineer vast amounts of knowledge to serve whatever purpose humans propose, from medical diagnosis to product design, from management decisions to education ", " The reasoning animal has, perhaps inevitably, fashioned the reasoning machine ", " the reasoning power of these machines matches or exceeds the reasoning power of the humans who instructed them and, in some cases, the reasoning power of any human performing such tasks ".
Tied to a chair, Ichinose can only watch as Mafune and the aliens unleash Mechagodzilla and Titanosaurus on Yokosuka, while Interpol struggles to repair their sonic wave machine and the Japanese armed forces struggle to keep the two monsters at bay.
Feeling sympathy for the Japanese, Emmy reveals the truth behind the Futurians ' mission: In the future, Japan became very wealthy and its economy surpassed that of the United States, Russia and China-the Futurians in fact stole the time machine and plan to use King Ghidorah to alter the future by devastating or subjugating present-day Japan, thus preventing its future economic reign.
One claim is that the karaoke styled machine was invented by Japanese musician Daisuke Inoue in Kobe, Japan, in 1971.
The Japanese military machine ran on American oil.
* 1943 – World War II: Battle of Tarawa ( Operation Galvanic ) begins – United States Marines land on Tarawa Atoll in the Gilbert Islands and suffer heavy fire from Japanese shore guns and machine guns.
About 100 men and women received the award, the most famous being newspaperman Ernie Pyle, who was awarded a posthumous Army Purple Heart after being killed by Japanese machine gun fire in 1945.
The Japanese word irezumi means " insertion of ink " and can mean tattoos using tebori, the traditional Japanese hand method, a Western-style machine, or for that matter, any method of tattooing using insertion of ink.
However, Ultra also encompassed decrypts of the German Lorenz SZ 40 / 42 machines that were used by the German High Command, and the Hagelin machine and other Italian and Japanese ciphers and codes such as PURPLE and JN-25.
In the Pacific theater, the Japanese cipher machine dubbed " Purple " by the Americans, was used for highest-level Japanese diplomatic traffic.
The Japanese are said to have obtained an Enigma machine as early as 1937, although it is debated whether they were given it by their German ally or bought a commercial version which, except for plugboard and internal wirings, was essentially the German Army / Air Force machine.
The Japanese did not use it for their top secret communications, instead developing their own, similar machine.
* April 18 – American war correspondent Ernie Pyle is killed by Japanese machine gun fire on the island of Ie Shima off Okinawa.
Image: Japanese typewriter SH-280. jpg | Japanese typewriter SH-280, a small machine with 2, 268 characters.
Japanese threshing machine.
In the history of cryptography, 97-shiki ōbun inji-ki ( 九七式欧文印字機 ) (" System 97 Printing Machine for European Characters ") or Angōki Taipu-B ( 暗号機 タイプB ) (" Type B Cipher Machine "), codenamed Purple by the United States, was a diplomatic cryptographic machine used by the Japanese Foreign Office just before and during World War II.
The codename " Purple " referred to binders used by US cryptanalysts for material produced by various systems ; it replaced the Red machine used by the Japanese Foreign Office.
The Japanese Navy did not cooperate with the Army in cipher machine development, continuing to the war.
In any case, the Japanese Navy had planned to develop their first cipher machine for the following London Naval Treaty.
The development of the machine was the responsibility of the Japanese Navy Institute of Technology, Electric Research Department, Section 6.
The prototype used the same principle as the Kryha cipher machine, having a plug-board, and was used by the Japanese Navy and Ministry of Foreign Affairs at negotiations for the London Naval Treaty in 1930.

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