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'''ULTRA''' was a [[code word]] for British [[communications intelligence]] (COMINT) in the [[Second World War]], primarily targeted against the German [[Enigma machine]] and its derivatives. <ref name=ULTRAsecret>{{citation | '''ULTRA''' was a [[compartmented control system#Code words and nicknames|code word]] for British [[communications intelligence]] (COMINT) in the [[Second World War]], primarily targeted against the German [[Enigma machine]] and its derivatives. <ref name=ULTRAsecret>{{citation | ||
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| first = F.W. | last = Winterbotham | | first = F.W. | last = Winterbotham |
Revision as of 02:38, 6 August 2008
ULTRA was a code word for British communications intelligence (COMINT) in the Second World War, primarily targeted against the German Enigma machine and its derivatives. [1]. The COMINT organization was called the Government Code and Cipher School (GCCS), which reported to the Secret Intelligence Service. Eventually, GCCS became a separate organization, the Government Communications Headquarters, with functions similar to the Canadian Communications Security Establishment or the U.S. National Security Agency.
Bletchley Park and the early days
Special Liaison system
Early cryptanalytic automation
References
- ↑ Winterbotham, F.W. (2000), The Ultra Secret, Orion
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