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X-WR-CALDESC:2 July 1892: Boris Hagelin inventor of Convertor M-209 cryptod
evice\, was born.\n\nBoris Caesar Wilhelm Hagelin graduated from the Royal
Institute of Technology in Stockholm with a degree in mechanical engineer
ing in 1914. Hagelin\, as part of the company Aktiebolaget Cryptoteknik\,
designed several cryptographic machines beginning in the 1920s. At the out
break of World War II\, he escaped to the United States and won a contract
with the U.S. Army for a medium-level cryptographic device: the M-209. Mo
re than 140\,000 of the compact machines were built for the Army and Navy
earning Hagelin millions of dollars in royalties. He was the first man to
become a millionaire from cryptology.\n\nHagelin and his wife Annie became
life-long friends with American cryptologic pioneers William and Elizebet
h Friedman. Pictured here with the Friedmans in May 1940. (l-r: William Fr
iedman\, Annie Hagelin\, Elizebeth Friedman\, Boris Hagelin)\n\nExcerpt fr
om www.cipherm
achines.com: 'In 1940\, Hagelin took his C-38 to the US and sold his d
esign to the US government. This machine was manufactured by the L.C. Smit
h-Corona Typewriter Company under license from Hagelin's firm. 140\,000 M-
209s were made during WW2\, making Hagelin the first and possibly only mil
lionaire from selling cipher technology.'\n\nRead about Boris Hagelin and
the various machines he invented on www.ciphermachines.com.
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DESCRIPTION:2 July 1892: Boris Hagelin inventor of Convertor M-209 cryptode
vice\, was born.\n\nBoris Caesar Wilhelm Hagelin graduated from the Royal
Institute of Technology in Stockholm with a degree in mechanical engineeri
ng in 1914. Hagelin\, as part of the company Aktiebolaget Cryptoteknik\, d
esigned several cryptographic machines beginning in the 1920s. At the outb
reak of World War II\, he escaped to the United States and won a contract
with the U.S. Army for a medium-level cryptographic device: the M-209. Mor
e than 140\,000 of the compact machines were built for the Army and Navy e
arning Hagelin millions of dollars in royalties. He was the first man to b
ecome a millionaire from cryptology.\n\nHagelin and his wife Annie became
life-long friends with American cryptologic pioneers William and Elizebeth
Friedman. Pictured here with the Friedmans in May 1940. (l-r: William Fri
edman\, Annie Hagelin\, Elizebeth Friedman\, Boris Hagelin)\n\nExcerpt fro
m www.cipherma
chines.com: 'In 1940\, Hagelin took his C-38 to the US and sold his de
sign to the US government. This machine was manufactured by the L.C. Smith
-Corona Typewriter Company under license from Hagelin's firm. 140\,000 M-2
09s were made during WW2\, making Hagelin the first and possibly only mill
ionaire from selling cipher technology.'\n\nRead about Boris Hagelin and t
he various machines he invented on www.ciphermachines.com.
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SUMMARY:1892: Boris Hagelin inventor of Convertor M-209 cryptodevice\, born
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