The Code Talkers were Navajo. The Germans had no linguists trained to translate Navajo so, the Code Talkers could pass sensitive information by speaking 'in the clear'.
They communicated for the Allies over the radios in their native language so the Axis Powers could not translate what was being said.
The Navajo "Code Talkers" spoke in their native language and could not be understood by any enemy that were listening to their conversations .
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About 416,800 U.S. soldiers died in World War 2.
95,000 Finland Soldiers died during World War 2.
The Navajo and 11 Hopi soldiers used the the easiest of the Navajo language, to help America defeat the Japanese.
They lived on army bases just like any other soldiers
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Used Native language to code messages that the Japanese could not decipher.
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The Navajo "Code Talkers" spoke in their native language and could not be understood by any enemy that were listening to their conversations .
One reason Navajo were enlisted was because they were extremely useful as code talkers. They had a code spoken through their native language that was never broken.
they were unknown soldiers from world war 1, world war 2, Vietnam war, and the Korean 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.