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★ 10/10 🗡️ Resistance & Espionage

The Polish Coder Who Gave His Life for Bletchley Park

Marian Rejewski, a 27-year-old Polish mathematician, cracked the Enigma cipher machine in 1932 — six years before WWII began — using pure mathematical reasoning, without ever seeing the physical machine. His work was the...

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★ 9/10 ⚙️ Codebreakers & Technology

The Enigma Machine That Was Thrown Into a Lake — and Recovered

In May 1945, British sailors from HMS Otway recovered an Enigma machine from the Kleiner Walsertasee (Lake) in Austria, where it had been thrown by German soldiers to prevent capture. It was found at a depth of 77 meters...

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★ 8/10 🌸 Women at War

The Women Who Kept Bletchley Park's Secrets for 30 Years

The 8,000 people who worked at Bletchley Park during the war were forbidden from ever discussing their work. This vow of secrecy lasted, for many of them, their entire lives. Some never told their own children. Margaret ...

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Resistance Courier Henri L. — Lille and Northern France — 1942-1944
I was a bicycle mechanic in Lille when the Germans came. In 1942, the Resistance recruited me because I could repair anything — including a German Enigma component that had been salvaged from a crashed plane. My job was to courier messages between the Pas-de-Calais network and the British intelligence station in London. I bicycled 80 kilometers a week carrying microfilm messages sewn into the linings of my coat. The Gestapo had a photograph of me — taken by a collaborator — that circulated through every police station in northern France. I disguised myself: grew a mustache, changed my posture,...