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- Poem_code abstract "The poem code is a simple, and insecure, cryptographic method which was used by SOE to communicate with their agents in Nazi-occupied Europe.The method works by the sender and receiver pre-arranging a poem to use. The sender chooses a set number of words at random from the poem and gives each letter in the chosen words a number. The numbers are then used as a key for some cipher to conceal the plaintext of the message. The cipher used was often double transposition. To indicate to the receiver which words had been chosen an indicator group is sent at the start of the message.".
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- Poem_code wikiPageRevisionID "671151779".
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Alfred,_Lord_Tennyson.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Tennyson,_1st_Baron_Tennyson.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Between_Silk_and_Cyanide.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Between_Silk_and_Cyanide:_A_Codemakers_Story_1941-1945.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Book_cipher.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Category:Classical_ciphers.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_cryptography.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Category:Special_Operations_Executive.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_espionage.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Cipher.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Cryptanalysis.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Cryptography.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink D-Day.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Espionage.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink HarperCollins.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Racine.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink John_Keats.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Key_(cryptography).
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Leo_Marks.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Molière.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Normandy_landings.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink One-time_pad.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Plaintext.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Poem.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Poetry.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Secret_agent.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Shakespeare.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Special_Operations_Executive.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink The_Life_That_I_Have.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink Transposition_cipher.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink William_Shakespeare.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLinkText "Poem code".
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLinkText "poem ciphers".
- Poem_code wikiPageWikiLinkText "poem code".
- Poem_code hasPhotoCollection Poem_code.
- Poem_code subject Category:Classical_ciphers.
- Poem_code subject Category:History_of_cryptography.
- Poem_code subject Category:Special_Operations_Executive.
- Poem_code subject Category:World_War_II_espionage.
- Poem_code hypernym Simple.
- Poem_code type Organisation.
- Poem_code type Software.
- Poem_code type Communication.
- Poem_code type Organisation.
- Poem_code type Service.
- Poem_code comment "The poem code is a simple, and insecure, cryptographic method which was used by SOE to communicate with their agents in Nazi-occupied Europe.The method works by the sender and receiver pre-arranging a poem to use. The sender chooses a set number of words at random from the poem and gives each letter in the chosen words a number. The numbers are then used as a key for some cipher to conceal the plaintext of the message. The cipher used was often double transposition.".
- Poem_code label "Poem code".
- Poem_code sameAs Verskód.
- Poem_code sameAs m.0qldt.
- Poem_code sameAs Q224990.
- Poem_code sameAs Q224990.
- Poem_code wasDerivedFrom Poem_code?oldid=671151779.
- Poem_code isPrimaryTopicOf Poem_code.