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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Wiktor Micha owski (died 1973) was a Polish Army officer who worked at the interbellum Polish Cipher Bureau's German section, B.S.-4. Reportedly he participated, as a lieutenant, in the initial, unsuccessful Polish attempts to break the German Enigma cipher, along with then-Lt. Maksymilian Ci ki and civilian civil engineer Antoni Palluth.From 1936, Captain Micha owski was an Enigma-intelligence contact of Major Jan Le niak of the Polish General Staff's German…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Wiktor Micha owski (died 1973) was a Polish Army officer who worked at the interbellum Polish Cipher Bureau's German section, B.S.-4. Reportedly he participated, as a lieutenant, in the initial, unsuccessful Polish attempts to break the German Enigma cipher, along with then-Lt. Maksymilian Ci ki and civilian civil engineer Antoni Palluth.From 1936, Captain Micha owski was an Enigma-intelligence contact of Major Jan Le niak of the Polish General Staff's German Office.After Germany invaded Poland in September 1939, then-Major Micha owski made his way to France, where he became part of PC Bruno's Polish Team Z, which broke German ciphers, including Enigma. After France's capitulation to Germany in June 1940, he served with his Polish cryptologist comrades at Polish intelligence Station 300 (French codename: "Cadix") near Uzès in southern, Vichy France's "Free Zone."