Abstract

Sets out, with comments, an account by A. G. Denniston (the operational head of the British Government Code and Cypher School in 1939) of the meeting near Pyry, Poland, in July 1939, when Polish cryptanalysts revealed how they broke Enigma, and a letter by Dillwyn Knox on the meeting's outcome.

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