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Sunday, September 22, 2019

Interesting Russian articles on their WWII cryptology/codebreaking operations

На Волге широкой

"Мы вернулись домой в Севастополь родной..."

Радиомолчание порой дороже золота

Завод Кулакова
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Labels: Soviet Codes

Monday, September 2, 2019

Interesting essay by Coldspur

The Mystery of the Undetected Radios – Part 6
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Labels: Agents codes, Spies
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