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which excerpt from the enigma machine supports the idea that allied forces expected the germans to complicate their coding system?
the enigma machine was invented at the end of world war i by german engineer arthur scherbius. he used rotors and an electrical pathway in his design.
the telegram was intercepted and deciphered by british intelligence, and it caused such outrage in the us that it helped generate public support for the united states’ entry into the war.
after 1938, when the germans introduced additional rotors and plugs to increase the number of possible combinations, polish and british cryptologists had already developed alternative methods of recovering the daily keys.
the two main weaknesses of the enigma machine were careless operators and the distribution of the daily key. the daily key was printed on paper, and it had the potential of being captured en route to the field
The third option shows that Polish and British cryptologists had alternative methods ready when Germans added more rotors and plugs in 1938, indicating they expected more complexity. The first option is about the invention, the second about a telegram's impact, and the fourth about weaknesses, none of which relate to expectations of increased complexity.
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C. After 1938, when the Germans introduced additional rotors and plugs to increase the number of possible combinations, Polish and British cryptologists had already developed alternative methods of recovering the daily keys.