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lianna [129]
3 years ago
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What role did the Navajo code talkers play during the world war 2

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ZanzabumX [31]3 years ago
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<span>The Navajo Code talkers played a critical role during World War II. The members of this Native American group were recruited by the US military as individuals who could relay important battlefield messages without the fear of the message being decoded by the Axis Powers. This was because the Navajo language was very difficult to learn and there were very little written records of this language. This is why the US military recruited this group specifically. Thanks to their service, the US military officers were able to communicate battefield positions of their enemies and ongoing correspondence about the place of their next attack without fear of their enemy breaking their code. </span>
blagie [28]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The Navajo Code Talkers had a very important role in the development of World War II, since their language was impossible to decipher for the Japanese intelligence agencies, with which the key messages could not be deciphered.

Explanation:

The Navajo Code was an American coding system used in the Pacific Front in World War II. This system was based on the Navajo language and Native American phonetics, which were practically impossible to learn without having been familiar with its creators and which only the Navajos could decode. It was very successful in encrypted transmissions on the Pacific front against Japan.

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