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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Das United States Naval Computing Machine Das United States Naval Computing Machine Laboratory (kurz: NCML, deutsch etwa: „Labor für Rechenmaschinen der Kriegsmarine der Vereinigten Staaten“) war während des Zweiten Weltkriegs eine hochgeheime militärische Einrichtung, die sich erfolgreich mit der Entzifferung des verschlüsselten feindlichen Nachrichtenverkehrs der deutschen und der japanischen Kriegsmarine befasste. Sitz des Labors war Gebäude 26 (englisch Building 26) der National Cash Register Company (NCR), eines Herstellers ursprünglich für Registrierkassen, in Dayton (Ohio).ch für Registrierkassen, in Dayton (Ohio). , The United States Naval Computing Machine The United States Naval Computing Machine Laboratory (NCML) was a highly secret design and manufacturing site for code-breaking machinery located in Building 26 of the National Cash Register (NCR) company in Dayton, Ohio and operated by the United States Navy during World War II. It is now on the List of IEEE Milestones, and one of its machines is on display at the National Cryptologic Museum.isplay at the National Cryptologic Museum.
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rdfs:comment The United States Naval Computing Machine The United States Naval Computing Machine Laboratory (NCML) was a highly secret design and manufacturing site for code-breaking machinery located in Building 26 of the National Cash Register (NCR) company in Dayton, Ohio and operated by the United States Navy during World War II. It is now on the List of IEEE Milestones, and one of its machines is on display at the National Cryptologic Museum.isplay at the National Cryptologic Museum. , Das United States Naval Computing Machine Das United States Naval Computing Machine Laboratory (kurz: NCML, deutsch etwa: „Labor für Rechenmaschinen der Kriegsmarine der Vereinigten Staaten“) war während des Zweiten Weltkriegs eine hochgeheime militärische Einrichtung, die sich erfolgreich mit der Entzifferung des verschlüsselten feindlichen Nachrichtenverkehrs der deutschen und der japanischen Kriegsmarine befasste. Sitz des Labors war Gebäude 26 (englisch Building 26) der National Cash Register Company (NCR), eines Herstellers ursprünglich für Registrierkassen, in Dayton (Ohio).ch für Registrierkassen, in Dayton (Ohio).
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