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Cadix was a
World War II
clandestine intelligence center at Uzès, in
southern France, from
September 1940 to 9
November 1942.
During this
period southern...
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Cadix is a
commune in the Tarn
department in
southern France.
Exposed to an
oceanic climate, it is
drained by the Tarn
river and
various other small rivers...
- radio-intelligence
station was set up at the Château des Fouzes, code-named
Cadix, near Uzès.
Cadix began operations on 1 October.
Rejewski and his
colleagues solved...
- center,
codenamed Cadix,
resumed breaking ciphers.
Cadix operated until the
German occupation of
southern France in
November 1942.
Cadix Biuro Szyfrów "PC"...
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origin who
achieved celebrity in 1946 with "La
belle de
Cadix" ("The
Beautiful Lady of
Cadix") an
operetta by
Francis Lopez. He
appeared in the 1954 film...
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evacuated Cadix. Two days later, on 11 November, the
Germans indeed marched into
southern France. On the
morning of 12
November they
occupied Cadix. Over...
- The
Beauty of
Cadiz (French: La
belle de
Cadix, Spanish: La
bella de Cádiz) is a 1953 French-Spanish
musical comedy film
directed by
Raymond Bernard and...
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editor and Renoir's
partner at the time of filming) and her
sister Marinette Cadix edited the
material that was shot, and
producer Pierre Braunberger released...
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several prominent clubs,
including the
Perkin and the
fashionable Club
Cadix at 23rd and
Chestnut streets in
Philadelphia in 1924. He ran his bootlegging...
- high
quality revolver line
based on this weapon,
under the name of
Astra Cadix,
Astra 250 and
Astra NC6.
Designed to be
small and compact, the
Model 36...