Science of Spying Lecture Series
September 17
With Dave D’Auria, Acquisition Committee chairman of the National Cryptologic Museum Foundation; retired executive at the National Security Agency
“Solving the German Enigma: The Allied Code-Breaking That Helped Shorten and Win World War II”
5:30 p.m. – Doors open, providing attendees a chance to examine the Enigma machine
7 p.m. – Lecture and Q&A
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Mike Hathaway, says:
Information about the series can be found at
http://www.natureandscience.org/spyin...
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