CipherSolution
Sr_mda__ya_hsaemlEa_emti__ws_mieol_yinnJvahlfpilmet_osp_aidaeneioldio_sGnorang_pr__truegdE_e__on_mtaaNmamglhenaraiddmahnlaor)bytlidmfnu_o_ee_vsy_o_lsgoat_cAdm_sdyt_baky,mpneueieoGei__cyrn__at_rsdrlde_fici_domh_im,e,_serafnort,woaboi_._F_lmne_mch_ndvenlt_bowsadr1plew_iic_ihWure_n_e9le_eifna(teitcrw_In2esGrnigmia_t_eeeAtt6x.ee_e_enrnht__rra__.
This puzzle is a skip 20 cipher, using a simple tool from Rumkin you can decode this one, simply place in the cipher text, select decode and set the skip to 20. The final answer is
“Several_different_Enigma_models_were_produced,_but_the_German_military_models,_having_a_plugboard,_were_the_most_complex._Japanese_and_Italian_models_were_also_in_use._With_its_adoption_(in_slightly_modified_form)_by_the_German_Navy_in_1926_and_the_German_Army_and_Air_Force_soon_after,_the_name_Enigma_became_widely_known_in_military_circles.”
“Several_different_Enigma_models_were_produced,_but_the_German_military_models,_having_a_plugboard,_were_the_most_complex._Japanese_and_Italian_models_were_also_in_use._With_its_adoption_(in_slightly_modified_form)_by_the_German_Navy_in_1926_and_the_German_Army_and_Air_Force_soon_after,_the_name_Enigma_became_widely_known_in_military_circles.”