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About: Joseph Desch

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Joseph Raymond Desch (23 May 1907 – August 3, 1987) was an American electrical engineer and inventor. During World War II, he was Research Director of the project to design and manufacture the US Navy version of the bombe, a cryptanalytic machine designed to read communications enciphered by the German Enigma.

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  • Joseph Desch (* 23. Mai 1907 in Dayton, Ohio; † 3. August 1987 in Kettering, Ohio) war ein US-amerikanischer Elektroingenieur und Kryptologe. (de)
  • Joseph Raymond Desch (23 May 1907 – August 3, 1987) was an American electrical engineer and inventor. During World War II, he was Research Director of the project to design and manufacture the US Navy version of the bombe, a cryptanalytic machine designed to read communications enciphered by the German Enigma. (en)
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  • Joseph Desch (* 23. Mai 1907 in Dayton, Ohio; † 3. August 1987 in Kettering, Ohio) war ein US-amerikanischer Elektroingenieur und Kryptologe. (de)
  • Joseph Raymond Desch (23 May 1907 – August 3, 1987) was an American electrical engineer and inventor. During World War II, he was Research Director of the project to design and manufacture the US Navy version of the bombe, a cryptanalytic machine designed to read communications enciphered by the German Enigma. (en)
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  • Joseph Desch (de)
  • Joseph Desch (en)
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