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- Trench_code abstract "In cryptography, trench codes were codes used for secrecy by field armies in World War I. A reasonably-designed code is generally more difficult to crack than a classical cipher, but of course suffers from the difficulty of preparing, distributing, and protecting codebooks.However, by the middle of World War I the conflict had settled down into a static battle of attrition, with the two sides sitting in huge lines of fixed earthworks fortifications. Vast numbers of men were sacrificed in futile offensives to break these lines, with the usual result being little more than a dent of a few kilometers at best. With armies generally immobile, distributing codebooks and protecting them was easier than it would have been for armies on the move. To be sure, trench-raiding parties could sneak into enemy lines and try to snatch codebooks, but then an alarm could be raised and a code quickly changed. They were changed on a regular basis anyway.".
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- Trench_code wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_cryptography.
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- Trench_code wikiPageWikiLink Code_(cryptography).
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- Trench_code wikiPageWikiLink Cryptography.
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- Trench_code wikiPageWikiLink First_Lieutenant.
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- Trench_code wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Mauborgne.
- Trench_code wikiPageWikiLink Parker_Hitt.
- Trench_code wikiPageWikiLink Signal_Corps_(United_States_Army).
- Trench_code wikiPageWikiLink Telephone.
- Trench_code wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland.
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- Trench_code wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trench code".
- Trench_code wikiPageWikiLinkText "trench code".
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- Trench_code subject Category:History_of_cryptography.
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- Trench_code comment "In cryptography, trench codes were codes used for secrecy by field armies in World War I. A reasonably-designed code is generally more difficult to crack than a classical cipher, but of course suffers from the difficulty of preparing, distributing, and protecting codebooks.However, by the middle of World War I the conflict had settled down into a static battle of attrition, with the two sides sitting in huge lines of fixed earthworks fortifications.".
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