[OT] WWII code 'may never be cracked'

Richmond richmondmathewson at gmail.com
Sat Nov 24 02:34:34 EST 2012


On 11/24/2012 12:25 AM, Peter Haworth wrote:
> Kinda looks like the Scottish dialect in your earlier post!

I was always led to belive that English was a dialect of Scots!  . . . 
.  LOL

Although, seriously, I find these sorts of codes fascinating, and wonder 
whether, as long
as it didn't use a properly randomised one-time code, that AOAKN and the 
numbers might not
constitute the key.

> On Nov 23, 2012 9:34 AM, "Richmond" <richmondmathewson at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-**20458792<http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20458792>
>>
>> AOAKN HVPKD FNFJW YIDDC
>>
>> RQXSR DJHFP GOVFN MIAPX
>>
>> PABUZ WYYNP CMPNW HJRZH
>>
>> NLXKG MEMKK ONOIB AKEEQ
>>
>> WAOTA RBQRH DJOFM TPZEH
>>
>> LKXGH RGGHT JRZCQ FNKTQ
>>
>> KLDTS FQIRW AOAKN 27 1525/6
>>
>>
>> Well, there is something odd about this code:
>>
>> 1. AOAKN at the start and the end could, possibly, be the key to the code.
>>
>> 2. I have an odd feeling that each 5 letter grouping may represent a
>> letter.
>>
>> Food for thought, anyway, Richmond.
>>
>>
>>
>>





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