A handout photograph released by the National Museum of Computing on Sunday shows a Lorenz cipher machine that was purchased from eBay for $14.6.—AFP
A handout photograph released by the National Museum of Computing on Sunday shows a Lorenz cipher machine that was purchased from eBay for $14.6.—AFP

LONDON: One of the machines used to send coded messages between Adolf Hitler and his generals sold for $14 on eBay after being discovered in a shed in England, the buyer said on Sunday.

Researchers at The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park saw a “telegram machine” for sale on the auction site for 12.5 euros/$14, and believed it may have actually been a Lorenz machine, used by the German army to send top-secret coded messages.

“My colleague was scanning eBay and he saw a photograph of what seemed to be the teleprinter,” John Wetter, a volunteer at the museum in Buckinghamshire, south England, told the BBC. To investigate further, Wetter travelled to the southeastern town of Southend where he found the machine, which resembles a typewriter, on the floor of a shed, covered “with rubbish”.

“We said ‘Thank you very much, how much was it again?’ She said ‘9.50 pounds’, so we said ‘Here’s a 10 pounds note — keep the change,” he added.

The museum is now hunting for a replacement motor, which is missing.

“It looks like an electric motor in black casing with two shafts on each side, which drive the gears of the Lorenz machine,” said Wetter. The Lorenz teleprinter was used in World War II to swap personal messages between Hitler and his generals.

A linked cipher machine consisting of 12 individual wheels each containing multiple settings encoded the messages.

Published in Dawn, May 30th, 2016

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