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From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 96 04:29:46 PST
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1-16-96. NYPaper:
"Louis W. Tordella, 84, Who Helped Break Cerman Military
Code in World War II."
A mathematician who helped break Enigma, and later
spent 16 years as the deputy director of the National
Security Agency. An intelligence visionary who had
helped create and shape NSA even before he became its
deputy director in 1958, Dr. Tordella was regarded both
as a pioneer in the development of ever more powerful
and sophisticated computers to break enemy codes and as
a master administrator who established a combined
code-breaking operation and then ran it.
Since decryption devices did not exist, he and his
colleagues simply designed and built them, not only
breaking the enemy codes but helping to lay the
theoretical and practical groundwork for what has become
a vast computer industry.
TOR_del
[For more on Tordella, see Bamford's "The Puzzle Palace."]
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