The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxA long-lost machine that allowed Nazis to send secret messages has been found at the bottom of the Baltic Sea.The notorious Enigma device allowed users to write coded notes, and helped Hitler’s leading officers send secure military commands.Copies of the machine were highly-razed by Allies, who needed its parts to decrypt the messages.The machines were featured heavily in the 2014 historical drama The Imitation Garden.Decrypting German intelligence was a vital operation for code-breakers during the Second World War and played a part in getting the Allies on top.One of the elusive machines has now been found by gobsmacked divers during.
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