Intelligence ★ Deep Cut 1932

Enigma Was Broken by Polish Mathematicians First

Seven years before WWII, 23-year-old Marian Rejewski used permutation group theory to reverse-engineer the German Enigma machine without ever seeing one. He and colleagues built replica machines and the Bomba code-breaking device. In July 1939 they s…

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Intelligence ★ Deep Cut 1932

The Polish Who Broke Enigma Before Britain Even Tried

Polish mathematician Marian Rejewski — age 23 — applied pure permutation theory to break the German Enigma cipher in 1932, seven years before the war began. The Polish Cipher Bureau built replica Enigma machines and the 'Bomba' — the first machine de…

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Heroes ★ Deep Cut 1939

The Polish Cipher Bureau's Last Stand

When Germany invaded Poland, the Polish cryptologists who had broken Enigma were evacuated east. Three of them — Rejewski, Rozycki, and Zygalski — made it to France and continued working from PC Bruno, a chateau near Paris. When France fell in 1940, …

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Heroes ★ Deep Cut 1940

Chiune Sugihara Writing Visas on a Train

Japanese consul Chiune Sugihara in Kaunas, Lithuania in 1940 disobeyed Tokyo and issued transit visas to thousands of Jewish refugees. He wrote visas by hand for 18-20 hours daily. When ordered to leave he continued at the train station - writing his…

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Heroes ★ Deep Cut 1940

Chiune Sugihara's Son's Secret

When Chiune Sugihara was ordered evacuated by Tokyo from Kaunas, he had hundreds of desperate Jewish refugees pounding on his door for visas. He kept writing visas until the very moment his train pulled out of the station. He wrote his last visa whil…

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Heroes ★ Deep Cut 1940

Rafael Medina: The Spanish Righteous Among Nations

Spanish diplomat Eduardo Propper de Callejon issued visas in occupied Paris to Jewish refugees in defiance of Franco's government and German authorities. Working as Third Secretary at the Spanish Embassy, he processed hundreds of visas for Sephardic …

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Odd Stories ★ Deep Cut 1940

The Soldier Who Fought With a Broadsword, Bagpipes, and Longbow

Lieutenant Colonel John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming 'Mad Jack' Churchill entered battle throughout WWII armed with a Scottish broadsword, a longbow, and bagpipes. He used his longbow to kill an enemy officer with an arrow during the retreat to Dunkirk in …

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Resistance ★ Deep Cut 1940

Witold Pilecki Entered Auschwitz Voluntarily

Polish cavalry officer Witold Pilecki deliberately allowed himself to be captured in Warsaw on September 19, 1940. Assigned prisoner number 4859, he spent 2.5 years inside Auschwitz and organized a resistance network called ZOW with hundreds of inmat…

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Heroes ★ Deep Cut 1940

Witold Pilecki: The Man Who Volunteered for Auschwitz

Polish cavalry officer Witold Pilecki deliberately got himself arrested during a Warsaw street roundup in 1940 so he could infiltrate Auschwitz from inside. For 2.5 years he organized a resistance network inside the camp called the ZOW (Union of Mili…

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Eastern Front ★ Deep Cut 1941

Kolobanov - One Tank Destroyed 22 Germans

On August 20, 1941, Soviet Lt. Zinoviy Kolobanov buried his KV-1 tank in a swampy overlook near Krasnogvardeysk. A column of 43 German vehicles from the 4th Panzer Division advanced. Kolobanov single-handedly destroyed 22 tanks and 2 anti-tank guns i…

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