Wilhelm Fenner

Wilhelm Fenner (* 14 April 1891 in Saint Petersburg † after 1946) was a German cryptanalyst, before and during the time of World War II in the OKW/Chi, the Cipher Department of the High Command of the Wehrmacht, working within the main cryptanalysis group, and entrusted with deciphering enemy message traffic (Cryptography). Wilhelm Fenner was considered an excellent organizer, an anti-Nazi, an anti-Bolshevik and a confirmed Protestant and was known by colleagues as someone who was keen to continue working in cryptology after World War II. To quote military historian David Alvarez:

Wilhelm Fenner was the central figure in the evolution of the German Cipher Bureau between 1922 and 1939, and a major personality in the history of German communications intelligence in the interwar period. Under his direction, the Cipher Bureau evolved into a highly professional communications intelligence service, which scored impressive cryptanalytic successes against the diplomatic and military systems of many countries.

Wilhem Fenner
Born
Wilhelm Fenner

14 April 1891
DiedUnknown
Unknown
NationalityGerman
OccupationEngineer
SpouseElise Sophie Katharine von Blanckensee
Parent(s)Heinrich Gottlieb Fenner, Charlotte Georgine Fenner
Engineering career
DisciplineCryptography
InstitutionsRoyal Institute of Technology
Significant advanceCryptology
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