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      • Friedman decrypted messages that had been sent using the infamous German Enigma machines, uncovering an entire spy network across South America, and discovering the identity, codename and codes of its ringmaster, Johannes Siegfried Becker.
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  1. By December 1942, Friedman’s Coast Guard team cracked every single one of the Nazi’s new codes. They were back to eavesdropping on German spies who were none the wiser they were being listened...

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  3. Dec 27, 2017 · One married couple was responsible for the foundations of modern code breaking, and the principles that gave the NSA a head start in cryptanalysis. Though the husband, William Friedman, is...

  4. Its mission was to intercept and decode the secret communications of foreign nations — in particular, Russia, China and North Korea — and stop other nations from doing the same...

  5. Eventually, Friedman and her team used analog methods—mostly pen and paper—to break three separate Enigma machine codes. By December 1942, her team had cracked every one of the Nazi’s new...

  6. Jan 25, 2018 · What did Elizebeth do during the war? Her main job was catching spies. Nazi espionage was a serious problem in neutral South American nations, but German agents used the same codes and radio techniques as rum-runners.

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  7. Mar 4, 2021 · Friedman was one of the first American cryptanalysts, and she played a crucial role in breaking up Nazi spy rings in Latin American during World War II. Yet because of the sensitive nature...

  8. During World War II, Friedman's Coast Guard unit was transferred to the Navy, where they were the principal U.S. source of intelligence on Operation Bolívar, the clandestine German network in South America.

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