Your IP: 38.107.179.210 United States Near: United States

Lookup IP Information

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next

Below is the list of all allocated IP address in 39.12.0.0 - 39.12.255.255 network range, sorted by latency.

This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (February 2010) Biuro Szyfrów   ("Cipher Bureau") Methods and technology "ANX" · Enigma "doubles" · Grill Clock · Cyclometer · Card catalog Cryptologic bomb Zygalski sheets · Lacida Locations Saxon Palace · Kabaty Woods PC Bruno · Cadix Personnel Chief Gwido Langer Deputy Chief Chief of Radio Intelligence Chief of German Section Maksymilian Ciężki German Section cryptologists Marian Rejewski · Jerzy Różycki Henryk Zygalski · Antoni Palluth Wiktor Michałowski Chief of Russian Section Jan Graliński Russian Section cryptologist Piotr Smoleński Others Jan Kowalewski Stanisław Leśniewski Stefan Mazurkiewicz Franciszek Pokorny Wacław Sierpiński v • d • e From left: Jan Graliński, Jerzy Różycki and Piotr Smoleński at "Cadix" in southern France. All three Polish cryptologists would perish in the 1942 Lamoricière disaster. Piotr Smoleński (died January 9, 1942) was a cryptologist in the Russian section (B.S.-3) of the interbellum Polish General Staff's Cipher Bureau. He perished in the sinking of the passenger ship Lamoricière in the Mediterranean Sea. For further details, please see article on Jan Graliński (the chief of B.S.-3). This article about a Polish mathematician is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e