Numberphile - A Real Enigma Machine

Prof. James Grime demonstrates an original Nazi Enigma code machine, how it works, and how to adjust to the 158,962,555,217,826,360,000 settings it has.
messengersays...

There's equivalents for all German letters with the regular 26 characters. Anything with an umlaut turns into the regular letter + "e" ("über alles" --> "ueber alles"), and scharfes S (ß) is spelled "ss".

wormwoodsaid:

Aren't there more than 26 letters in the German alphabet? I can see they aren't on the keyboard, but that seems odd.

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