Piotr Smoleński

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Biuro Szyfrów
Cipher Bureau edit
Cryptologic methods and technology:
Enigma "doubles"GrillClockCyclometerCard catalogCryptologic bombZygalski sheetsLacida
Location:
Saxon PalaceKabaty Woods
PC BrunoCadix
Personnel:
Maksymilian CiężkiJan GralińskiJan KowalewskiGwido LangerStanisław LeśniewskiStefan MazurkiewiczWiktor MichałowskiAntoni PalluthFranciszek PokornyMarian RejewskiJerzy RóżyckiWacław SierpińskiPiotr SmoleńskiHenryk Zygalski
From left: Jan Graliński, Jerzy Różycki and Piotr Smoleński at "Cadix" in southern France. All three Polish cryptologists would perish in the 1942 Lamoricière disaster.
From left: Jan Graliński, Jerzy Różycki and Piotr Smoleński at "Cadix" in southern France. All three Polish cryptologists would perish in the 1942 Lamoricière disaster.

Piotr Smoleński (died January 9, 1942) was a cryptologist in the Russian section (B.S.-3) of the interbellum Polish General Staff's Cipher Bureau.

He perished in the sinking of the passenger ship Lamoricière in the Mediterranean Sea.

For further details, please see article on Jan Graliński (the chief of B.S.-3).