Grill (cryptology)
The grill method (Polish: metoda rusztu), in cryptology, was a method used chiefly early on, before the advent of the cyclometer, by the mathematician-cryptologists of the Polish Cipher Bureau (Biuro Szyfrów) in decrypting German Enigma machine ciphers. The Enigma rotor cipher machine changes plaintext characters into cipher text using a different permutation for each character, and so implements a polyalphabetic substitution cipher.
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Gwido Langer Deputy Chief
Chief of Radio Intelligence Chief of German Section Maksymilian Ciężki German Section cryptologists
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Jan Graliński Russian Section cryptologist
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