Yahoo Web Search

Search results

    • Image courtesy of lavozdeasturias.es

      lavozdeasturias.es

      • Master cryptanalyst Elizebeth Friedman had been intercepting and deciphering codes of Nazi spies in South America since early 1940. Friedman listened in as the spies told their masters in Berlin about the movement of Allied ships carrying troops and supplies to the front.
      www.pbs.org › wgbh › americanexperience
  1. Master cryptanalyst Elizebeth Friedman had been intercepting and deciphering codes of Nazi spies in South America since early 1940. Friedman listened in as the spies told their masters in...

  2. People also ask

    • Friedman Begins Career Hunting For Codes in Shakespeare
    • Friedman Identifies A Nazi Spy Ringleader
    • Friedman Ids Spy Fronting as Doll Shop Owner

    Elizebeth Smith was born in Huntington, Indiana in 1892. She began her career in cryptanalysis in 1916, when a wealthy man named Colonel George Fabyan hired her to work at Riverbank Laboratories, which he’d founded a few years before in Illinois. Fabyan was a conspiracy theorist who believed Sir Francis Bacon was the true author of William Shakespe...

    Friedman didn’t choose to work on Nazi spy rings in Latin American, says Amy Butler Greenfield, a historian and author of the forthcoming book The Woman All Spies Fear: Code Breaker Elizebeth Smith Friedman and Her Hidden Life. “She isn’t actually thrilled with that mission,” Greenfield says. “She goes on record later on saying that she doesn’t fee...

    Another World War II spy whose codes Friedman examined was Velvalee Dickinson, a white American woman who owned a doll shop in New York City and sent coded messages for the Japanese government. FBI director J. Edgar Hoover used Dickinson’s arrest and trial to draw attention to his bureau, but didn’t mention that Friedman had reviewed Dickinson’s co...

    • Becky Little
  3. Oct 6, 2017 · The great American codebreaker Elizebeth Friedman hasn’t been so lucky. Although she put gangsters behind bars and smashed Nazi spy rings in South America, Friedman’s name has been...

  4. After Pearl Harbor in 1941, Smith Friedman’s unit shifted to Navy command, forcing her to take a secondary position compared to her previous status, assigned with monitoring communications between a Nazi spy ring in South America and the German High Command.

  5. Jan 8, 2018 · Following the start of WWII, she went up against an even more dangerous group of malicious peoplethe Nazis. During the war, the Nazis sent spies to South America to gather information on U.S. and British military capabilities.

    • All That's Interesting
  6. Nov 14, 2017 · Despite setting up a US Coast Guard codebreaking unit and leading a team that broke World War II-era Nazi spy rings in South America, Smith Friedman died poor and obscure outside of rarified...

  7. Apr 6, 2023 · Elizebeth Friedman and her Coast Guard cryptanalytic group were transferred to the Navy and spent the most of the war chasing German spies operating in South America. Her group broke not one but three Enigma machines and was largely responsible for containing the German threat in Brazil and Argentina.

  1. People also search for