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Hermann Pokorny

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to 24 letters, while doubling the 11 missing letters to some of the other 24 letters. His break into the Russian military cipher system enabled Austro-Hungarian and German forces to act in advance of impending Russian maneuvers, thus contributing substantially to
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in 1918. Founded on April 1, 1916, this honour was intended for the "highest especially praiseworthy recognition" and was awarded only 30 times. 28 of its recipients were officers of
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in 1914–17. He recognized that the Russian cryptographers had reduced the 35-letter
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in 1945, he volunteered to support Hungary's reconstruction. He worked for the
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because he had been born on Czech soil. Accordingly, in 1918 he joined the
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victories over Russia. He was a member of the Hungarian
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World War I
Austro-Hungarian Army
cryptologist
Russian
ciphers
Central Powers
Order of Vitéz
Kroměříž
Franciszek Pokorny
Polish Army
World War I
Polish General Staff
Cipher Bureau
k.u.k.
Austro-Hungarian Army
Austro-Hungarian Empire
lieutenant colonel
World War I
cryptologist
major
decrypting
Russian
ciphered
radio
Russian alphabet
Central Powers
Soviet Marshal
Boris Shaposhnikov

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