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whether he had known Capt. (eventually Major) Graliński. Rejewski replied that he had but that, for reasons of security, they had never discussed their respective cryptologic work. Rejewski added that Graliński "was supposed to have been very talented."
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After northern France was overrun by German forces in May–June 1940, Graliński was one of the Polish cryptologic team that operated at
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in September 1939, Graliński managed, along with other Cipher Bureau personnel, to reach
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of its German section, as well as a French officer accompanying the three Poles, Capt.
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Intelligence Co-operation between Poland and Great Britain during World War II
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in southern France, from a stint at Cadix's branch office at the
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Index

Polish Cipher Bureau
"ANX"
Enigma "double"
Grill
Clock
Cyclometer
Card catalog
Cryptologic bomb
Zygalski sheets
Lacida
Saxon Palace
Kabaty Woods
PC Bruno
Cadix
Gwido Langer
Maksymilian Ciężki
Marian Rejewski
Jerzy Różycki
Henryk Zygalski
Antoni Palluth
Wiktor Michałowski
Jan Graliński
Piotr Smoleński
Jan Kowalewski
Stanisław Leśniewski
Stefan Mazurkiewicz
Franciszek Pokorny
Wacław Sierpiński
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