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    Gustave Bertrand (1896–1976) was a French military intelligence officer who made a vital contribution to the decryption, by Poland's Cipher Bureau, of...
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  • Vichy France, under the sponsorship of Gustave Bertrand. A little over two years later, on 8 November 1942, Bertrand learned from the BBC that the Allies...
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    with his wartime French host, General Gustave Bertrand, and at the General's bidding he began translating Bertrand's Enigma into Polish. In 1976, at the...
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    asked the French for more material, and Gustave Bertrand of French Military Intelligence quickly obliged; Bertrand provided additional material in May and...
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  • information about the new machine. His offer was accepted by Captain Gustave Bertrand of French Intelligence, and he received from the French the codename...
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  • mineralogist Gabriel Bertrand (1867–1962), French biochemist and bacteriologist Gustave Bertrand (1896–1976), French intelligence officer Guy Bertrand (broadcaster)...
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    Enigma decryption in the book Enigma by French intelligence officer Gustave Bertrand generated pressure to discuss the rest of the Enigma–Ultra story. The...
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  • German Enigma cipher machine. French intelligence officer Captain Gustave Bertrand supplied this material to Poland's Biuro Szyfrów ("Cipher Bureau")...
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  • Intelligence and National Security 17(3), Autumn 2002, pp 17–86. Gustave Bertrand, Enigma ou la plus grande énigme de la guerre 1939–1945 (Enigma: the...
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  • Books. ISBN 978-1-84354-331-2. The original source for this quote is Gustave Bertrand, Enigma, p. 256, at the end of a short passage asserting the importance...
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  • key personnel of the Polish Cipher Bureau escaped to France. Major Gustave Bertrand of French intelligence established PC Bruno, where the Poles worked...
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    Vichy France. It was a cryptographer team organized by French major Gustave Bertrand, comprising 15 Polish men from the Polish Cipher Bureau, 9 Frenchmen...
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  • Enigma, using mathematics and limited documentation supplied by Captain Gustave Bertrand of French military intelligence acquired from a German clerk. This...
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    wearing out from round-the-clock use. French Army intelligence officer Gustave Bertrand ordered parts for forty machines from a French precision-mechanics...
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    by the Polish Cipher Bureau, and from Romania to France thanks to Gustave Bertrand of French intelligence; Rejewski makes no mention of ever having met...
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  • code-breakers into the shadows". Turing's research included files of Gustave Bertrand, a French military officer, which were declassified in 2016. It also...
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    what they considered Bizet's lack of modesty in appearing on stage. Gustave Bertrand in Le Ménestrel wrote that "this sort of exhibition is admissible only...
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  • important exception was the long-term collaboration between France's Gustave Bertrand and Poland's Cipher Bureau, headed by Gwido Langer. The situation only...
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  • 1879: Sabine in Gros bonnets de Krœhwinckel by Kotzebue, translated by Gustave Bertrand 1879: Fleur de lys and Esmeralda in Notre-Dame de Paris by Paul Foucher...
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    accent. She may have been mistaken as German and was poorly received. Gustave Bertrand, writing in the 7 February issue of Le Ménestrel, complained that the...
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    investigate German cryptographic efforts immediately as WW II wound down. Gustave Bertrand, Enigma ou la plus grande énigme de la guerre 1939–1945 (Enigma: the...
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    Bertrand Bonello (French: [bɛʁtʁɑ̃ bɔnɛlo]; born 11 September 1968) is a French film director, screenwriter, producer, composer and actor. His work has...
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    decryption in earlier books by Władysław Kozaczuk, Ladislas Farago and Gustave Bertrand. However, Winterbotham's book was the first extensive account of the...
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  • Group-based cryptography • Group signature • Grover's algorithm • Gustave Bertrand • Gwido Langer H.235 • HAIFA construction • HAIPE • Hans Dobbertin...
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  • Braquenié and Jeanne Louise Debard. He attended, with French Major Gustave Bertrand and another French Army officer, the 9–10 January 1939 Paris meeting...
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  • broken before World War II by Polish cryptologists. After France's Gustave Bertrand gave further details of prewar and wartime Franco-Polish collaboration...
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  • and his colleagues were transported by their French host, Colonel Gustave Bertrand, to a post codenamed Cadix, outside Uzès, in southern, Vichy France...
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    Odilon Redon (born Bertrand Redon; French: [ɔdilɔ̃ ʁədɔ̃]; 20 April 1840 – 6 July 1916) was a French Symbolist artist. Early in his career, both before...
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    Wodzicki Sto koni do stu brzegów (1979) Sekret Enigmy (1979) - Col. Gustave Bertrand Jezioro Bodenskie (1986) - Thomson The Young Magician (1987) - Headmaster...
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  • by Gustave Eiffel Champ de Mars – Tour Eiffel station, Metro station serving the Eiffel Tower Eiffel Bridge, Ungheni, Moldova, designed by Gustave Eiffel...
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