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  1. Nov 28, 2017 · Navajo Code Talkers: How Native Americans Helped Win WW2 | HistoryNet. Stories. Codemakers: History of the Navajo Code Talkers. After being vexed by Japanese cryptographers during World War II, the Americans succeeded by developing a secret code based on the language of the Navajos. by William R. Wilson 11/28/2017.

  2. Nov 9, 2020 · When the Japanese broke Allied military codes used to protect operational plans in the Pacific theater during World War II, the U.S. Marines turned to the Navajo Nation for help. The Marine Corps selected 29 Navajo men to develop a code based on the complex, unwritten Navajo language.

  3. Oct 10, 2018 · The Navajo Code Talkers were recruited in 1942 to use their indigenous language (Diné) to develop a sophisticated communications code believed to have helped win World War II in the Pacific theater. United States Marine Corps proponents of Navajo code-making petitioned...

    • The Creation of The Navajo Code
    • The Navajo Code Talkers Head to War
    • The Legacy of The Navajo Code Talkers

    In 1942, the Allies were pressed in both theaters of World War II. The Nazis had occupied France, and England was still struggling to cope with the effects of the Blitz. Communication between Allied soldiers was becoming difficult as Japanese troops were getting better at breaking their codes. It seemed that almost every form of communication had a...

    Unlike conventional military codes, which were long and complicated and had to be written out and transmitted to someone who would then have to spend hours decoding them on electronic equipment, the Navajo code’s brilliance lay in its simplicity. The code relied solely on the sender’s mouth and the receiver’s ears and took much less time to deciphe...

    After World War II ended, the Navajo Code Talkers were forbidden to talk about their role in case the military needed to use their language again in the future. The Marines weren’t even allowed to tell their family members that they had helped the Allied powers win the war. It wasn’t until 1968 — more than 20 years after the war came to an end — th...

  4. A group of young Navajo men, known as the Navajo Code Talkers, devised an unbreakable code during World War II that greatly impacted the war in the Pacific. Using the complex language of the Navajos, the Navajo Code Talkers took part in every U.S. Marine assault in 1942-1945 by sending messages that the Japanese were unable to decode.

  5. During World War II, the Marine Corps used one of the thousands of languages spoken in the world to create an unbreakable code: Navajo. World War II wasn’t the first time a Native American language was used to create a code. During World War I, the Choctaw language was used in the transmission of secret tactical messages.

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  7. Aug 14, 2022 · PHOENIX (AP) — It’s been 80 years since the first Navajo Code Talkers joined the Marines, transmitting messages using a code based on their then-unwritten native language to confound Japanese military cryptologists during World War II — and Thomas H. Begay, one of the last living members of the group, still remembers the struggle.

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