They were young Navajo men from the Navajo tribe in the United States recruited to learn the Navajo code and conduct radio communications on the war front.
The code breakers made a major contribution to the Allied war effort when they broke many of the Enigma Codes. They certainly aided in Germany's defeat more than most WW2 battles.
The code that was never broken by the enemy was based on the language of Navajo. Neither the Japanese, nor the German could break the code words. The code was used by people that fought in the Pacific war during world war 2.
The principal German code in WW2 was known as Enigma.
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During World War 2 the code breakers were based at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire.
They were used as code breakers to aid the Americans during the war.
They were young Navajo men from the Navajo tribe in the United States recruited to learn the Navajo code and conduct radio communications on the war front.
It probably was one big team. Like the NSA (National Security Agency), breaking codes required teamwork and that is how German and Japanese codes were broken. By American code breakers.
Bletchley Park, near present day Milton Keynes, is where British code breakers worked during World War 2 and is where the German enigma code was broken.
The Enigma was a German code generating machine.
The code breakers made a major contribution to the Allied war effort when they broke many of the Enigma Codes. They certainly aided in Germany's defeat more than most WW2 battles.
ULTRA wasnt a group it was the code name for decrypted German Enigma enciphering machine messages the group was the Government Code and Cipher School at Bletchley Park, England made up of code breakers, mathmaticians, linguists
Well they were the reason why we turned around and started to win in the Pacific. 9 code breakers, 7 from Harvard and 2 from yale, cracked the imperial Japanese naval code. With breaking that code it allowed the united states to set up the trap at Midway and we started to win in the Pacific.
Space Patrol - 1950 The Code Breakers 2-40 was released on: USA: 4 October 1952