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==See also== *[[Cryptography]] *[[History of cryptography]] *[[World War I cryptography]] <!-- intelligence derived from codebreaking--> * [[Ultra (cryptography)]] * [[Magic (cryptography)]] <!-- cryptanalysis techniques in WWII --> * [[Cryptanalysis of the Enigma]] * [[Bombe]] <!-- codes and ciphers used in WWII --> * [[Enigma (machine)]] * [[SIGABA]] * [[TypeX]] * [[Lorenz cipher]] * [[Geheimfernschreiber]] * [[Codetalkers]] * [[PURPLE]] * [[SIGSALY]] * [[JN-25]] <!-- cryptanalytic organisations --> * [[Bletchley Park]] * [[Biuro Szyfrów]] * [[PC Bruno]] * [[Signals Intelligence Service|SIS]] US Army, later moved to Arlington Hall * [[OP-20-G]] US Navy <!-- codebreakers --> <!--poland--> * [[Marian Rejewski]] * [[Jerzy Różycki]] * [[Henryk Zygalski]] <!-- UK --> * [[Alan Turing]] * [[W. T. Tutte]] * [[John Tiltman]] * [[Max Newman]] * [[Tommy Flowers]] * [[I. J. Good]] <!-- US --> * [[William Friedman]] * [[Frank Rowlett]] * [[Abraham Sinkov]] * [[Joseph Rochefort]] * [[Agnes Meyer Driscoll]] <!-- misc --> * [[Hans-Thilo Schmidt]]
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