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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Der Wetterkurzschlüssel (Abkürzung: WKS) war ein Codebuch, das bei den U-Booten der deutschen Kriegsmarine während des Zweiten Weltkriegs zur Verschlüsselung ihrer über Funk gesendeten Wettermeldungen („Wetterkurzsignal“) benutzt wurde. , The Short Weather Cipher (German: WetterkuThe Short Weather Cipher (German: Wetterkurzschlüssel, abbreviated WKS), also known as the weather short signal book, was a cipher, presented as a codebook, that was used by the radio telegraphists aboard U-boats of the German Navy (Kriegsmarine) during World War II. It was used to condense weather reports into a short 7-letter message, which was enciphered by using the naval Enigma and transmitted by radiomen to intercept stations on shore, where it was deciphered by Enigma and the 7-letter weather report was reconstructed.7-letter weather report was reconstructed.
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rdfs:comment Der Wetterkurzschlüssel (Abkürzung: WKS) war ein Codebuch, das bei den U-Booten der deutschen Kriegsmarine während des Zweiten Weltkriegs zur Verschlüsselung ihrer über Funk gesendeten Wettermeldungen („Wetterkurzsignal“) benutzt wurde. , The Short Weather Cipher (German: WetterkuThe Short Weather Cipher (German: Wetterkurzschlüssel, abbreviated WKS), also known as the weather short signal book, was a cipher, presented as a codebook, that was used by the radio telegraphists aboard U-boats of the German Navy (Kriegsmarine) during World War II. It was used to condense weather reports into a short 7-letter message, which was enciphered by using the naval Enigma and transmitted by radiomen to intercept stations on shore, where it was deciphered by Enigma and the 7-letter weather report was reconstructed.7-letter weather report was reconstructed.
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