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Leo Rosen (26 March 1916 – 16 March 1991) was an American who worked with at Signals Intelligence Service (S.I.S.) before the start of World War II on . Rowlett found a method to read the messages enciphered on the Japanese machine. Rosen deduced correctly the mechanism of the , even though the mechanism used by PURPLE, telephone , was substantially different from other machines (such as the and pinwheel machines).

Rosen was born in Woodbine, New Jersey, to Joseph Rosen and Catherine Shubina, emigrants from the Russian Empire. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Records, 1936–2014

Rosen built a replica of PURPLE which turned out (when a machine was found years later) to use stepping switches similar to those in common use at that time in the U.S. This machine was used to decode the Japanese diplomatic messages, sometimes before the Japanese had themselves. Rosen also contributed his talents during and after the war at , after the S.I.S. became the Army Security Agency, later to become AFSA and finally the present National Security Agency.

He died in Arlington, Virginia, aged 71.

In 2010, he was posthumously inducted into the NSA Hall of Honor for his contributions to the cryptology world. He was represented by his son Lawrence Rosen and grandchildren Michael and Christine Rosen.


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