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Erich Hüttenhain (26
January 1905 in
Siegen – 1
December 1990 in Brühl) was a
German academic mathematician and
cryptographer and
considered a leading...
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Intelligence Committee: TICOM. From
captured German cryptographers Drs
Huttenhain and
Fricke they
learnt of the
development of the SZ40 and SZ42 a/b. The...
- Office).
Rezabek 2012, II The Targets: FA (**** Party).
Huttenhain &
Fricke 1945.
Huttenhain &
Fricke 1945, pp. 4, 5. Kahn 2000, p. 178.
Rezabek 2012...
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Bureau Erich Fellgiebel Albert Praun Hugo
Kettler Wilhelm Fenner Erich Hüttenhain Peter Novopashenny Walter Fricke Karl
Stein Wolfgang Franz Gisbert Hasenjaeger...
- Wehrmacht.
Alexander Aigner German,
Mathematician who
worked at OKW.
Erich Hüttenhain German,
Chief cryptanalyst of and led Chi IV (section 4) of the Cipher...
- Publ 22. Geneva, Illinois, USA:
Riverbank Laboratories. OCLC 55786052.
Huttenhain &
Fricke 1945, pp. 4, 5. Rijmenants, Dirk;
Enigma message procedures Cipher...
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including Group IV
Analytical cryptanalysis working with
Specialist Dr.
Erich Hüttenhain. A
German by birth,
Wilhelm Fenner went to high
school in St Petersburg...
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description of the
Russian Fialka cipher machines, 144 pages. ed.). p. 40.
Huttenhain, Orr;
Fricke (1945), OKW/Chi
Cryptanalytic Research on Enigma, Hagelin...
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Bureau Erich Fellgiebel Albert Praun Hugo
Kettler Wilhelm Fenner Erich Hüttenhain Peter Novopashenny Walter Fricke Karl
Stein Wolfgang Franz Gisbert Hasenjaeger...
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original mode was
introduced into the Army,
probably in 1940,
although Erich Hüttenhain, a
cryptographer ****igned to the
Cipher Department of the High Command...