. . "Henri Braqueni\u00E9 was an interbellum and World War II French Air Force officer and cryptanalyst. Captain Braqueni\u00E9 attended, with French Major Gustave Bertrand and another French Army officer, the January 9\u201310, 1939, Paris meeting of French, Polish and British military intelligence officers convened to discuss progress (none had occurred in France or Britain) on decryption of German Enigma ciphers. Braqueni\u00E9 also participated with Bertrand in the trilateral July 25, 1939, Warsaw meeting at which the Polish Cipher Bureau disclosed its achievements in breaking Enigma ciphers (since December 1932). During the period of the Phony War (October 6, 1939 \u2013 May 10, 1940) Braqueni\u00E9 served as deputy to the French chief, Bertrand, of \"PC Bruno,\" the Franco-Polish radio-intelligence and cryptology center outside Paris. On December 3\u20137, 1939, Braqueni\u00E9 accompanied the chief of the Polish cryptologic team, Lt. Col. Gwido Langer, to London and Bletchley Park. At Bletchley, Braqueni\u00E9 established the procedures for mutual teleprinter exchange of information, especially of solved daily Enigma keys. In 1975, shortly before his death, he disclosed that, to ensure the absolute security of the information exchanges, the allied cryptologic services used Enigma itself as their cipher. Braqueni\u00E9, personally responsible for the Bruno-Bletchley correspondence, followed the standard procedure of padding messages with innocuous verbiage, and habitually closed them with a \"Heil Hitler!\" Following France's capitulation in June 1940, Braqueni\u00E9 evacuated south to unoccupied, Vichy France with other Bruno staff, and subsequently served at the \"Cadix\" center that was then established near Uz\u00E8s, not far from the Mediterranean Sea."@en . . . "Henri Braqueni\u00E9 was an interbellum and World War II French Air Force officer and cryptanalyst. Captain Braqueni\u00E9 attended, with French Major Gustave Bertrand and another French Army officer, the January 9\u201310, 1939, Paris meeting of French, Polish and British military intelligence officers convened to discuss progress (none had occurred in France or Britain) on decryption of German Enigma ciphers. Braqueni\u00E9 also participated with Bertrand in the trilateral July 25, 1939, Warsaw meeting at which the Polish Cipher Bureau disclosed its achievements in breaking Enigma ciphers (since December 1932)."@en . . . . "Henri Braqueni\u00E9"@en .