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Richard Woytak

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204:(History's Drumroll), edited by and with introduction by Stanisław Krasucki, illustrated with 36 photographs, Bydgoszcz, Poland, Związek Powstańców Warszawskich w Bydgoszczy, 1999, 240 pp., 411: 436: 431: 426: 149: 421: 180:. In 1948 he was brought by his father to the United States, where the family had previously lived from the turn of the 20th century. 373: 306: 209: 165:
Woytak's interest in Polish and European 20th-century history had been stimulated by his family's vicissitudes. He was born in
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In the course of his researches, Woytak interviewed many shapers of 20th-century history, such as Polish cryptologist
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Enigma: How the German Machine Cipher Was Broken, and How It Was Read in World War Two
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and the Origins of Polish Code Breaking and Communication Interception,"
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A selection of Woytak's interviews was published posthumously as
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and Diplomacy in 1937-1939 and the Origins of the Ultra Secret
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Index

Monterey
California
U.S.
Poland
Monterey, California
Polish
American
European
Interbellum
World War II
Polish Intelligence
Ultra Secret
Nazi-occupied
Poland
German
concentration camp
Marian Rejewski
Władysław Kozaczuk
Enigma
ISBN
83-902357-8-1
Marian Rejewski
Stefan Mayer
Jan Leśniak
Józef Smoleński
Wacław Jędrzejewicz
Adam Ciołkosz
Kazimierz Smogorzewski
Wiesław Arlet
Janusz Kodrębski

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