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The manual provides practical instruction on the construction, operation, and cryptanalysis of military ciphers, stressing that secrecy requires enciphering entire communications, including headers. It sets out desirable system requirements and examines common cipher classes, their typical weaknesses, and tactical trade-offs between security and usability. Procedures for systematic analysis—frequency tables, rearrangement, pattern fitting—and the equipment and routines for a cipher office are explained step by step. The text emphasizes that no readily usable cipher is absolutely unbreakable, that short messages are particularly troublesome, and that successful work depends on perseverance, methodical technique, and applied intuition.
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