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Second, between February and October 1942, the Germans changed the anatomy of their Enigma cipher machine, meaning the Allies were unable to decode the messages sent to and from U-boats.
Also among the many historical items in the auction is a tattered Navy invasion flag flown on D-Day and a German Enigma I cipher machine housed in an original wartime case.