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X-WR-CALDESC:26 August 1914:  Russian Navy seized undestroyed code books fr
 om grounded German ship Magdeburg\, and gave a copy to the British governm
 ent. \n\nFrom Wikipedia: \nSMS Magdeburg ('His Majesty's Ship Magdeburg')[
 a] was a lead ship of the Magdeburg class of light cruisers in the German 
 Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy). While steaming off the Estonian coast\
 , she ran aground off the island of Odensholm and could not be freed. A pa
 ir of Russian cruisers appeared and seized the ship. Fifteen crew members 
 were killed in the brief engagement. The Germans destroyed the forward sec
 tion of the ship\, but could not complete her destruction before the Russi
 ans reached the ship. The Russians recovered three intact German code book
 s and the current encryption key. They passed one of the code books to the
  British. The ability to decrypt German wireless signals provided the Brit
 ish with the ability to ambush German units on several occasions during th
 e war\, including the Battle of Jutland.
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DESCRIPTION:26 August 1914:  Russian Navy seized undestroyed code books fro
 m grounded German ship Magdeburg\, and gave a copy to the British governme
 nt. \n\nFrom Wikipedia: \nSMS Magdeburg ('His Majesty's Ship Magdeburg')[a
 ] was a lead ship of the Magdeburg class of light cruisers in the German K
 aiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy). While steaming off the Estonian coast\,
  she ran aground off the island of Odensholm and could not be freed. A pai
 r of Russian cruisers appeared and seized the ship. Fifteen crew members w
 ere killed in the brief engagement. The Germans destroyed the forward sect
 ion of the ship\, but could not complete her destruction before the Russia
 ns reached the ship. The Russians recovered three intact German code books
  and the current encryption key. They passed one of the code books to the 
 British. The ability to decrypt German wireless signals provided the Briti
 sh with the ability to ambush German units on several occasions during the
  war\, including the Battle of Jutland.
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SUMMARY:1914: Russian Navy Seized Codebooks
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