Cadix
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For the city in Spain, see Cádiz. For the commune in Tarn, France, see Cadix, Tarn.
Biuro Szyfrów Cipher Bureau edit |
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Cryptologic methods and technology: | |
Enigma "doubles" • Grill • Clock • Cyclometer • Card catalog • Cryptologic bomb • Zygalski sheets • Lacida | |
Location: | |
Saxon Palace • Kabaty Woods • PC Bruno • Cadix |
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Personnel: | |
Maksymilian Ciężki • Jan Graliński • Jan Kowalewski • Gwido Langer • Stanisław Leśniewski • Stefan Mazurkiewicz • Wiktor Michałowski • Antoni Palluth • Franciszek Pokorny • Marian Rejewski • Jerzy Różycki • Wacław Sierpiński • Piotr Smoleński • Henryk Zygalski |
Cadix was the codename of a World War II clandestine Allied intelligence center that operated at Uzès, on the Mediterranean coast in southern, Vichy France, for over two years, from September 1940 to November 9, 1942.
The Cadix center's codename apparently derived from the French for the Spanish city of "Cádiz."
Additional information on this French-Polish-Spanish-staffed center may be found in the article on PC Bruno.