Tadeusz Borowski, Piotr Fronczewski, Piotr Garlicki, Janusz Zakrzeński. Originally produced as a motion picture in 1979. Special features: Director's biography.
Summary:
During World War II, the Nazis developed a sophisticated coding machine, The Enigma. The French and British intelligence services set about cracking the code. However, three Polish mathematicians succeeded in designing the Polish "Enigma", copies of which were transferred to the West.
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