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The Biuro Szyfrow Breaks the Enigma Code (December 1932)


In December 1932 the Biuro Szyfrów ("Cipher Bureau") in Warsaw, the Polish interwar agency charged with both cryptography and cryptanalysis, broke the German Enigma machine cipher.

Over the next nearly seven years before World War II, the Polish "Cipher Bureau" overcame the growing structural and operating complexities of the plugboard-equipped Enigma, the main German cipher device during the Second World War.