Wodger mean no one knows about FLowers?
regular code breaker progs on PBS and Smithson
How long have you got?
Flowers looked at the electromechanical enigma and soon realised that the job could be much more effficiently done with valves and also knew how to optimize valve life ( keep it on 24 h a day). The only thing was it involved 1000 valves and most radios had one or two
Tutte realised that one message commenting - oops send that again - was identical but varied after the xth ( 54th ) character. He correctly divined that 'nummer' jad been shortened to nr
BUT - adding the two together would give a mixed character set which could be winkled apart - - both pieces would be german a few letters apart
Hence the x-word emphasis in all this
And he ( they ) did it - The Germans later built Lorentz.... without reset buttons....
Tutte's break gave the solution to the first wheel and part of the second ( of eleven)
The colossus ( tiddly pong tiddly pong) compared two data streams and if there was a 2.5% correlation - the a message "Proceed immediately....". exactly overlay another " the weather report......"
but the advantage in the winkling is that the successful result was that the two messages needed to be German - so you had a clue - two actually
( I mean there were 26 000 at the end) They had clerks reading German novels to do word counts and likely context words.
only about 10% messages were ever read.
a complete solution ( all messages read ) was only acheived by the americans in the pacific in .... April May 1945 - and that was JN 25 which was a hand code.
so there
This was also done in America with the Russian one time pads which were recycled (!) two times !! Venona project. 1945-52
and that led to a Russian data stream which Meredith cd split. He was watched in his work by Monsieur X who later turned out to be - - a kremlin spy !
honestly the truth is out there
https://www.nsa.gov/portals/75/documents/about/cryptologic-heritage/historical-figures-publications/publications/coldwar/venona_story.pdf