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  1. Gustave Bertrand (1896–1976) was a French military intelligence officer who made a vital contribution to the decryption, by Poland's Cipher Bureau, of German Enigma ciphers, beginning in December 1932. This achievement would in turn lead to Britain's celebrated World War II Ultra operation.

  2. Gustave Joseph Marie Bertrand, dit Bolek note 1, né le 17 décembre 1896 à Nice et mort le 23 mai 1976 à Toulon 3, est un officier du service de renseignement français, connu pour son rôle dans le décryptage de la machine militaire allemande Enigma .

  3. 18 de nov. de 2019 · Se creo que fue el oficial galo Gustave Bertrand, el mismo que se encargó de reclutar a un grupo de destacados matemáticos, el que fue a buscar a Camazón al campo de concentración del sur de ...

  4. 15 de nov. de 2019 · Pero el jefe del Deuxième Bureau, como se conocía al servicio de información del Ejército galo, Gustave Bertrand, sabía que en Polonia se había recurrido con éxito a matemáticos para ...

  5. This paper investigates the little-known yet crucial part that cooperation with French cryptanalysts played in the remarkable British success in cracking Enigma codes during World War Two. On the French side, the central figure of this alliance was the head of the French army codebreaking unit, Gustave Bertrand.

  6. 14 de may. de 2020 · As early as 1931, Gustave Bertrand of the French intelligence services received from the traitor Hans Thilo Schmidt documents concerning the Enigma cipher machine. This machine was intended to equip all the German military forces.

  7. 3 de sept. de 2018 · Polish codebreakers Antoni Palluth (left) and his cousin Sylwester stand in front of a chart of North African military operations in 1942, when they were working with French intelligence officer...