The Cryptanalysis of the Purple Code -1940

Context: The Japanese diplomatic cipher, known as the Purple Code, was used during World War II for encrypting messages between Japan and its embassies.

Feat: U.S. cryptanalysts, including William Friedman, successfully broke the Purple Code without ever seeing the machine that generated it. This breakthrough allowed the U.S. to read Japanese diplomatic messages throughout the war, providing crucial intelligence.

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