Any decoder here?
The BBC is searching for one....
WWII Encoded message to crack
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Re: WWII Encoded message to crack
Ha! Thats pretty cool. I'd be tempted to have a crack but if GCHQ have managed to crack it then I dont think I stand much of a chance
I'm surprised this hasn't popped up on unfiction yet.
I'm surprised this hasn't popped up on unfiction yet.
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I didn't think this story would continue, but it has:
the code may have been cracked using and old WWI code-book.
the code may have been cracked using and old WWI code-book.
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Ha! That's pretty cool. What are the chances of someone so far away having the information to unlock the code?
I wonder if we'll ever be told what it says?
I wonder if we'll ever be told what it says?
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Re: WWII Encoded message to crack
Well, here is some text and discussion.
I think it's cool too, that someone got informed and managed to decipher it and linked it to even the original sender of the pigeon.
I think it's cool too, that someone got informed and managed to decipher it and linked it to even the original sender of the pigeon.