To say that the World War II collectors market is popular would be the understatement of our young century. Ranging from the profound to the macabre, there is an unfathomable amount of objects and memorabilia that you can purchase to add to your collection. While most people only find items with marginal historical significance, there are times when a piece of true importance presents itself from the periphery. In this case, we present the three-rotor Enigma, a German enciphering machine that will soon be up for private sale at Christie’s.
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