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No code talkers were captured. There was a Navajo man who was captured by the Japanese in the Bataan Death March group. They interrogated him. He could not give them the code because he had not been trained in the code. He may have been able to figure it out if they Japanese had not tortured him.
It think the Navajo Code Talkers used the term Buffalo to mean the Japanese or the Admiral of the Pacific Fleet. I can't remember. It could have been a reference to the 24th Infantry Regiment in the Pacific Theater. I have included a link for you to give you an idea about the buffalo soldiers. Scroll down to World War 2 on the site. There are many sites about the Navajo Code talkers and a movie too.
anything the government doesnt give you
Hitler didn't give his government any name.
He threatened him to make him give him all the important government jobs
No code talkers were captured. There was a Navajo man who was captured by the Japanese in the Bataan Death March group. They interrogated him. He could not give them the code because he had not been trained in the code. He may have been able to figure it out if they Japanese had not tortured him.
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implied power
withdraw of recognition
It think the Navajo Code Talkers used the term Buffalo to mean the Japanese or the Admiral of the Pacific Fleet. I can't remember. It could have been a reference to the 24th Infantry Regiment in the Pacific Theater. I have included a link for you to give you an idea about the buffalo soldiers. Scroll down to World War 2 on the site. There are many sites about the Navajo Code talkers and a movie too.
credit could equal "recognition" ex. "Give recognition where recognition is due" vs. "credit where credit is due"
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It made people think that government should protect them and give them justice.
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964, 1965, and 1968 were passed to give legal recognition to discrimination. They were enacted to improve the lives of minorities.
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NO, it's the other way around.After the war, the Dutch government in recognition of the liberation of the Netherlands by the Canadian Army, decided that every year they would send a load of tulips to Canada. So, every year you can visit Ottawa,in the spring, and see a beautiful sea of tulips.