Publisher's Synopsis
A fascinating glimpse into the world of early 20th-century cryptography, "Collection of Secret Codes" offers a unique compilation of ciphers and codes used during World War I by the American Expeditionary Forces. This historical document, sourced from the Cryptology Collection at the University of Pennsylvania, provides insight into the methods of secure communication employed during wartime.
Readers interested in military history, linguistics, or the evolution of code-making will find this collection invaluable. Explore the intricacies of these historical codes and gain a deeper appreciation for the ingenuity required to protect sensitive information in a time of global conflict. This volume serves as a testament to the crucial role that cryptography played in the Allied efforts during World War I.
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