Heinz Bonatz
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Born
18 August 1897
Hermann Leopold Ludwig Eugen Hans Heinz Bonatz
18 August 1897
Died1981 (aged 83–84)
Unknown
DisciplineCryptography
InstitutionsB-Dienst
Heinz Bonatz | |
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| Born | Hermann Leopold Ludwig Eugen Hans Heinz Bonatz 18 August 1897 |
| Died | 1981 (aged 83–84) Unknown |
| Engineering career | |
| Discipline | Cryptography |
| Institutions | B-Dienst |
| Significant advance | Cryptology |
Hermann Leopold Ludwig Eugen Hans Heinz Bonatz[1] (18 August 1897 in Witzenhausen – 1981[1][2]) was a German naval officer during World War II. He was most notable for being chief of B-Dienst (German: Beobachtungsdienst, literally: observation or monitoring service) until January 1944. B-Dienst was Division III Radio Intelligence (German: Abteilung Funkaufklärung) of the Naval Intelligence Service (German: Marinenachrichtendienst (MND)) of the Oberkommando der Marine (OKM). This division dealt with the interception and recording, decoding and analysis of the enemy - in particular British - radio communications.
