That stuff was known at the time, so the weight for reward would be kind of low.
Being able to make semiconductors and reduce device size while increasing power of said device would be invaluable. Demonstrating what they could do with the cheap pocket transistor radio, especially when you told them it cost the equivalent of about $5, would be like black magic.
Even the best encryption was broken by queers like Turin.
...But Uncle Aldolf with an atomic bomb would have ended the war.
PS: I'd rather be speaking German than this new age bullshit language that includes shit like "trans-kids", "birthing people" and "tax-payer foreign aid to Israel".
Enigma encryption was only broken because it had a flaw. If that flaw hadn't existed, it would probably have been impossible to decrypt the enigma transmissions.
There is no code that can't be broken. Encryption is a myth.
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