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Рубрики Спецслужбы; 1917-1939; Версия для печати

Re: Ошибаетесь

>Где черным по белому написано:
>In January 1929 Polish customs intercepted a package sent from Germany to a German company in Warsaw. The recipients and the German consul were very anxious, insisting that the package should be immediately returned to Germany. Customs alerted Polish intelligence which, with the assistance of cryptologists and taking the utmost care not to be spotted by German surveillance, opened the package. They realized that it was an unknown crypto machine and took photographs and made drawings for future use. The machine was repackaged with the utmost care so that the Germans would not suspect that the package had been opened. A report was made but, since nobody knew what the machine was or how to use it, nothing further was done.
>In the fall of 1931, a German national who worked in a German cryptology department approached French intelligence with an offer to sell information relating to military intelligence and cryptology. After an extensive and independent verification of his background Hans-Thilo Schmidt, a younger brother of an army general, was engaged and given the code name "Asche". He was able to confirm that the Germans were rapidly introducing an encrypting machine called Enigma and provided some construction details. Using this information, the Polish cryptologists were able to reconstruct the wiring of the Enigma rotors. Other important information were the operational instructions and some keys for selecting rotors and their positions. Furthermore, it was learned that the Germans were resetting rotor positions every three months and the patch-panel daily. This allowed the Polish cryptology team to sort German coded messages into quarterly and daily groupings for analysis.

И какое это имеет отношение к событиям 1920 года???

http://zhurnal.lib.ru/z/zhitorchuk_j_w/1941god.shtml