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From left to right, Henryk Zygalski and Jerzy Różycki and Marian Rejewski, Polish mathematicians and codebreakers, in gardens of their station at Cadix, France, sometime between September 1940 and June 1941.

  • Source: Plate of Kozaczuk's Enigma, 1984. Plate notes that, "this photo was pasted on the title page of General Gustave Bertrand's copy of his book, which Bertrand sent to Marian Rejewski with a dedication in 1974." This image was obtained from the NSA website: [1].
  • Copyright: It is unclear who — if anyone — holds the copyright for this photograph.

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