- Georges Painvin
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name = Georges Painvin
image_size = 200px
caption = Georges Painvin in 1914
birth_date = 1886
birth_place =Nantes
death_date = 1980
death_place =Paris
occupation = Cryptographer
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children =Georges Jean Painvin (1886-1980) was a French
cryptanalyst during theFirst World War . His most notable achievement was the breaking of theADFGVX cipher in June 1918.Before the First World War, Painvin taught
paleontology andgeology . He performed cryptanalytic work for the French army after a chance encounter with a member of the FrenchBureau du Chiffre .In June 1918, the German army was preparing for a final push to cover the 100 kilometres that separated it from
Paris . The Allies needed to know where the German attack would come. Painvin managed to break anADFGVX enciphered message, which read: "Rush munitions. Even by day if not seen." This message indicated where the German offensive was to take place, and the allies managed to defeat the German attack. In attempting to break the ADFGVX cipher Painvin lost 15 kg in weight.After the war, he returned to teaching and became president of several companies, as well as of the
Paris Chamber of Commerce [David Kahn, "The Codebreakers - The Story of Secret Writing", 1967, ISBN 978-0-684-83130-5, Ch. 9. ] . He was made a "chevalier" of theLégion d'honneur , but was unable to speak about it for many years because of the secrecy that surrounded his work. He died in 1980.References and notes
* Singh, S. "The Code Book", Fourth Estate, 1999. ISBN 1-85702-889-9
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