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X-WR-CALDESC:7 September 1983: Boris Hagelin\, inventor of Converter M-209
cryptodevice\, died on this date in 1983.\n\nBoris Caesar Wilhelm Hagelin
graduated from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm with a degre
e in mechanical engineering in 1914. Hagelin\, as part of the company Akti
ebolaget Cryptoteknik\, designed several cryptographic machines beginning
in the 1920s. At the outbreak of World War II\, he escaped to the United S
tates and won a contract with the U.S. Army for a medium-level cryptograph
ic device: the M-209. More than 140\,000 of the compact machines were buil
t for the Army and Navy earning Hagelin millions of dollars in royalties.
He was the first man to become a millionaire from cryptology.\n\nExcerpt f
rom www.ciphermachines.com
: 'In 1940\, Hagelin took his C-38 to the US and sold his design to the U
S government. This machine was manufactured by the L.C. Smith-Corona Typew
riter Company under license from Hagelin's firm. 140\,000 M-209s were made
during WW2\, making Hagelin the first and possibly only millionaire from
selling cipher technology.' \n\nRead more about Boris Hagelin and the vari
ous machines he invented via the link below. Photos from www.ciphermachine
s.com.\n
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DESCRIPTION:7 September 1983: Boris Hagelin\, inventor of Converter M-209 c
ryptodevice\, died on this date in 1983.\n\nBoris Caesar Wilhelm Hagelin g
raduated from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm with a degree
in mechanical engineering in 1914. Hagelin\, as part of the company Aktie
bolaget Cryptoteknik\, designed several cryptographic machines beginning i
n the 1920s. At the outbreak of World War II\, he escaped to the United St
ates and won a contract with the U.S. Army for a medium-level cryptographi
c device: the M-209. More than 140\,000 of the compact machines were built
for the Army and Navy earning Hagelin millions of dollars in royalties. H
e was the first man to become a millionaire from cryptology.\n\nExcerpt fr
om www.ciphermachines.com:
'In 1940\, Hagelin took his C-38 to the US and sold his design to the US
government. This machine was manufactured by the L.C. Smith-Corona Typewr
iter Company under license from Hagelin's firm. 140\,000 M-209s were made
during WW2\, making Hagelin the first and possibly only millionaire from s
elling cipher technology.' \n\nRead more about Boris Hagelin and the vario
us machines he invented via the link below. Photos from www.ciphermachines
.com.\n
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SUMMARY:1983: Inventor Boris Hagelin Died.
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