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Marian Adam
Rejewski (Polish: [ˈmarjan rɛˈjɛfskʲi] ; 16
August 1905 – 13
February 1980) was a
Polish mathematician and
cryptologist who in late 1932 reconstructed...
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designed around October 1938 by
Polish Cipher Bureau cryptologist Marian Rejewski to
break German Enigma-machine ciphers. How the
machine came to be called...
- Reshevsky,
Rzeszewski or
Rejewski (Polish: [rɛˈjɛfskʲi]) is a
Polish masculine surname. Its
feminine counterpart is Reshevska,
Rzeszewska or Rejewska....
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would allow a "female" to occur.
Polish mathematician–cryptologist
Marian Rejewski writes about how the perforated-sheets
device was operated: When the sheets...
- note 8
Rejewski (1982) pp. 81–82 Also
quoted in
Kozaczuk 1984, p. 102
Kozaczuk 1984, p. 87
Kozaczuk 1984, pp. 87–88
Rejewski 1984c, p. 243
Rejewski 1984d...
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other Axis powers. In
December 1932 it was
broken by
mathematician Marian Rejewski at the
Polish General Staff's
Cipher Bureau,
using mathematical permutation...
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cryptologic device designed, "probably in 1934 or 1935," by
Marian Rejewski of the
Polish Cipher Bureau's
German section (BS-4), to
catalog the cycle...
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Cipher Bureau cryptology-course
graduates Marian Rejewski and
Henryk Zygalski.
After Rejewski had
reconstructed the
German military Enigma machine...
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Georgette Rejewski (12
February 1910 – 21
February 2014) was a Belgian-born
Dutch actress. Any Day Now (1976)
Dokter Vlimmen (1977) -
Overbuurvrouw A Bridge...
- doubles".
Rejewski was
aided by
fellow mathematician-cryptologists
Jerzy Różycki and
Henryk Zygalski, both of whom had been
recruited with
Rejewski from Poznań...