Just a thought: organisations are rarely static. We might need to qualify the periods of office for the various chiefs and deputy chiefs noted here. From my knowledge of it's British counterpart GC&CS, people were frequently promoted or moved about from department to department etc. — Matt Crypto 15:22, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
Is there a chance to make this template a tad shorter and more compact? So far it occupies a lot of space yet is overcrowded with info and hardly informative. Perhaps we could list all the names and devices in two sections and distinguish them by some abbreviation or something? Halibu tt 19:14, 23 October 2005 (UTC)
Cipher Bureau | |
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Sections: | |
Section 1 • Section 2 • Section 3 • Section 4 | |
Personnel: | |
Gustave Bertrand • Maksymilian Ciężki • Jan Graliński • Jan Kowalewski • Gwido Langer • Stefan Mayer • Wiktor Michałowski • Antoni Palluth • Franciszek Pokorny • Marian Rejewski • Jerzy Różycki • Piotr Smoleński • Henryk Zygalski | |
Devices: | |
Lacida (rotor cipher machine) • Rejewski's Enigma "doubles" • Grill • Różycki's Clock • Rejewski's Cyclometer • Card catalog • Rejewski's Cryptologic bomb • Zygalski's (perforated) sheets |
Stefan Mayer was not a Cipher Bureau employee. He was prewar chief of Section II's Intelligence department. He should not be listed among the Cipher Bureau's "personnel," any more than one would list there Marshal Edward Rydz-Śmigły. logologist 11:05, 2 November 2005 (UTC)
Inasmuch as the " Cadix" intelligence center in Vichy France operated for over two years — three times as long as " PC Bruno," before it — it seemed to deserve at least a stub of its own. And so I've set one up, including a bit of new information.
It would be well to add " Cadix" to the list of Cipher Bureau operating sites in Template:Cipher Bureau. logologist| Talk 05:27, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
Just a thought: organisations are rarely static. We might need to qualify the periods of office for the various chiefs and deputy chiefs noted here. From my knowledge of it's British counterpart GC&CS, people were frequently promoted or moved about from department to department etc. — Matt Crypto 15:22, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
Is there a chance to make this template a tad shorter and more compact? So far it occupies a lot of space yet is overcrowded with info and hardly informative. Perhaps we could list all the names and devices in two sections and distinguish them by some abbreviation or something? Halibu tt 19:14, 23 October 2005 (UTC)
Cipher Bureau | |
---|---|
Sections: | |
Section 1 • Section 2 • Section 3 • Section 4 | |
Personnel: | |
Gustave Bertrand • Maksymilian Ciężki • Jan Graliński • Jan Kowalewski • Gwido Langer • Stefan Mayer • Wiktor Michałowski • Antoni Palluth • Franciszek Pokorny • Marian Rejewski • Jerzy Różycki • Piotr Smoleński • Henryk Zygalski | |
Devices: | |
Lacida (rotor cipher machine) • Rejewski's Enigma "doubles" • Grill • Różycki's Clock • Rejewski's Cyclometer • Card catalog • Rejewski's Cryptologic bomb • Zygalski's (perforated) sheets |
Stefan Mayer was not a Cipher Bureau employee. He was prewar chief of Section II's Intelligence department. He should not be listed among the Cipher Bureau's "personnel," any more than one would list there Marshal Edward Rydz-Śmigły. logologist 11:05, 2 November 2005 (UTC)
Inasmuch as the " Cadix" intelligence center in Vichy France operated for over two years — three times as long as " PC Bruno," before it — it seemed to deserve at least a stub of its own. And so I've set one up, including a bit of new information.
It would be well to add " Cadix" to the list of Cipher Bureau operating sites in Template:Cipher Bureau. logologist| Talk 05:27, 5 April 2006 (UTC)