Enigma by Alan Watson

Enigma by Alan Watson

Wednesday, 2 July, 2014

Location

Pincents Manor Hotel
Pincents Lane
Calcot
Reading
RG31 4UQ
United Kingdom
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What do you know about the Enigma Machine?

Come to RTS Thames Valley  Summer Barbeque on Wednesday July 2nd  2014, 1830hrs  at  Pincents Manor Hotel, Calcot, Reading

 

Hear a fascinating presentation by Alan Watson, on the history of cryptography, the Enigma Machine, and its importance during the Second World War. See the Enigma machines and find out about their incredible history.

Tickets available to purchase  at £12 for RTS members and £15 for all non-members.

Tickets include admission to the lecture followed by a BBQ meal of Chicken Drumsticks, Pork & Herb Sausage, Beefburgers, Vegetarian Sausage, Vegetarian Burgers, Coleslaw, Mixed Salads, Fried Onions & Relishes, Burger/ Sausage Buns.

Payment can be made by cheque or bank transfer, details for this will be sent to you via email. Please email info@rtstvc.org.uk  to book tickets. Alternatively tickets can be booked online HERE . The booking fee is included in the ticket price although some credit cards may incur a small charge.

Further Notes:

The presentation will cover the basic design of the machine, the improvements made to suit the German War machine and how  the cryptologist’s at Bletchley Park went about cracking the code.

In the build up to the Second World War, German engineers took the  existing  design of the Enigma machine and made signi?cant improvements to the cryptographic strength of the machine.  

Bletchley Park was the United Kingdom's main decryption establishment, where ciphers and codes of Axis countries were sent for decryption. The most important of these were the ciphers generated by the German Enigma and Lorenz machines.  

  • What do you know about the Enigma Machine?
  • When was the Enigma machine invented?
  • Who was the first to use it?
  • How was the machine refined by the Nazi’s
  • Why did Hitler believe it was un-crackable?
  • How does it work?
  • How do you use it?
  • What does it give you?
  • Why was its use so important during World War II?
  • What has happened to Enigma machines since then?

 

Booking Instructions

Payment can be made by cheque or bank transfer, details for this will be sent to you via email. Please emai linfo@rtstvc.org.uk  to book tickets. 

Alternatively tickets can be booked online HERE . The booking fee is included in the ticket price although some credit cards may incur a small charge.

 

Venue Instructions

For directions to thie hotel please click HERE

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Location Details

Pincents Lane
Calcot
Reading
RG31 4UQ
United Kingdom