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Close-up of the rotor windows of a four-rotor Naval Enigma machine (M4).

Deutsch: Walzenfenster der ENIGMA-M4
English: Figure 2. With the inner lid placed down, the Enigma is ready for use. The finger wheels of the rotors protrude through the lid, allowing the operator to set the rotors, and the current position — here RDKP — is visible to the operator through a set of windows.
Nederlands: Zicht op de positie van de rotors bij een Kriegsmarine M4 model
Polski: Pierścienie ręczne wystają przez obudowę umożliwiając ustawienie bębenków
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