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Lt. Col. Karol Gwido Langer (Zsolna, Austria-Hungary, 2 September 1894 – 30 March 1948, Kinross, Scotland) was, from at least mid-1931, chief of the Polish General Staff's Cipher Bureau, which from December 1932 decrypted Germany's military Enigma-machine ciphers.
Gwido Karol Langer (ur. 2 września 1894 w Żylinie, zm. 30 marca 1948 w Kinross) − podpułkownik dyplomowany piechoty Wojska Polskiego, kierownik Biura Szyfrów, gdzie pod jego dowództwem w roku 1932 grupa polskich kryptologów złamała system niemieckiej maszyny szyfrowej Enigma. W lipcu 1939 roku przekazał te informacje aliantom.
On 15 January 1929 Major Gwido Langer, after a tour of duty as chief of staff of the 1st Legion Infantry Division, became chief of the Radio-Intelligence Office, and subsequently of the Cipher Bureau.
3 de sept. de 2018 · Marian Rejewski, an alumnus of Poznań University in Poland, was one. At the helm was Gwido Langer, a Pole who had worked in radio intelligence for the Austrian army.
Cadix' s Polish military chiefs, Gwido Langer and Maksymilian Ciężki, were captured by the Germans as they tried to cross from France into Spain on the night of 10–11 March 1943. Three other Poles were captured with them, Antoni Palluth, Edward Fokczyński, and Kazimierz Gaca.
Lieutenant-Colonel Gwido Langer, the man whose team first cracked the Enigma code, will be buried with full military honours. Exiled to Britain after the war, Langer died in poverty in a bleak hotel room in Kinross, central Scotland, in 1948.
El coronel Karol Gwido Langer (Zsolna, Austria-Hungría, 2 de septiembre de 1894 - Kinross, Escocia, 30 de marzo de 1948) fue, al menos desde mediados de 1931, jefe del Estado Mayor polaco. Cipher Bureau, que desde diciembre de 1932 descifró los cifrados de las máquinas militares Enigma de Alemania.