General Discussions
This is the place to discuss general issues related to the U-boat war or the war at sea in WWII.
Re: The importance of Enigma
Posted by:
Thomas Ahle
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Date: November 16, 2008 05:56PM
But if the radars were so good, as it seams they were in the end of the war, do you think it was really very necessary?
Perhaps it was also about the confidence it gave the British high command, that they know knew what the enemy thought?
Btw. do you know any statistics on the number of built and sunk merchant ships?
Perhaps it was also about the confidence it gave the British high command, that they know knew what the enemy thought?
Btw. do you know any statistics on the number of built and sunk merchant ships?
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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The importance of Enigma | Thomas | 11/15/2008 10:04PM |
Re: The importance of Enigma | PatW | 11/16/2008 04:38PM |
Re: The importance of Enigma | Thomas Ahle | 11/16/2008 05:56PM |
Re: The importance of Enigma | ROBERT M. | 11/16/2008 10:51PM |
Re: The importance of Enigma | Ken Dunn | 11/16/2008 05:03PM |
Re: The importance of Enigma | Thomas Ahle | 11/16/2008 06:02PM |
Re: The importance of Enigma | Ken Dunn | 11/16/2008 11:48PM |
Re: The importance of Enigma | Thomas Ahle | 11/17/2008 12:00PM |
Re: The importance of Enigma | Ken Dunn | 11/17/2008 02:14PM |
Re: The importance of Enigma | Chippen | 11/24/2008 12:53PM |
Re: The importance of Enigma | jcrt | 11/16/2008 07:36PM |
Re: The importance of Enigma | glider1 | 12/03/2008 10:24AM |