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When Hermann Goring visited Warsaw in 1934, he was totally unaware of the fact that his communications were being intercepted and deciphered. As he and other German dignitaries laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier next to the offices of the Biuro Szyfrow, Rejewski could stare down at them from his window, content in the knowledge that he could read their most secret communications.