The Polish Embassy has released a series of short interview segments with Marian Rejewski, the first individual to decode the Enigma, shedding light on his remarkable life and contributions to cryptanalysis. Despite his expertise, Rejewski's skills were underutilized during WWII due to security concerns, as highlighted in Alan Stripp's 2004 book on Polish cryptographers, where he analogized their talent to racehorses being used for mundane tasks, like deciphering the Doppelkassetten system. These interviews provide valuable insights into the history of cryptography and the significant role Rejewski played in breaking Enigma's code

 Polish Embassy shares rare interview segments with Enigma cryptanalyst Marian Rejewski