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They were unable to decipher the code talkers communications because ti was not a code or a cipher. A cipher implies that there was a way to convert encode a message and later unencode it to get the message. This does not work for language translations.

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Q: Why were the Japanese unable to decipher the messages of the Navajo code talkers?
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WHY WERE THE JAPANESE UNABLE DECIPHER THE MESSAGES OF THE NAVAJO CODE TALKERS?

They were unable to decipher the code talkers communications because ti was not a code or a cipher. A cipher implies that there was a way to convert encode a message and later unencode it to get the message. This does not work for language translations.


Why were the Navajo code talkers so effective in World War 2?

Navajo is a very difficult language and impossible for the Japanese to decipher


Why did they name it the Navajo Code Talkers?

The code talkers were native American from the Navajo tribe. They used their native language to send messages that the Japanese couldn't decode or understand.


Why were the code talkers important in American history?

They spoke Navajo in messages in the Pacific theater in WW2. The Japanese couldn't decode the messages so they were very important.


How was the Navajo code talkers used in world war 2?

The Navajo Code Talkers were able to provide communication the Japanese could never decipher since they did not know the Navajo Language or the code created using the language. The code talkers could and receive messages faster than other people using other codes. They were able to translate messages as they were being sent whereas other coders had to take up to 30 minutes to translate codes. Field Generals and other officers did not have 30 minutes to wait for translations therefore the Navajo Code talkers could provide nearly instant coded messages for the officers. This saved lives and improved battles. The code talkers were also trained in infantry so they could fight if needed but most were able to stick to their radio communication duties.


How did Navajo soldiers help the allies regain island in the Pacific during the war?

Used Native language to code messages that the Japanese could not decipher.


How did Navajo soldiers help the allies regain islands in the pacific during the war?

Used Native language to code messages that the Japanese could not decipher.


How did the Marines used members the Navajo tribe during WW2?

The "Code Talkers" helped to confuse the Japanese by using the Native American's language to encrypt radio messages .


Why was there a need to assign bodyguards to the Navajo Code Talkers?

The "bodyguards" for the Navajo Code Talkers had the responsibility to see that they never fell into Japanese hands. This responsibility was handled in two ways:protect the Navajo Code Talker during battlekill the Navajo Code Talker if he was captured or was about to be captured by Japanese (the Navajo Code Talkers were never informed of this)Effectively the US Military treated the Navajo Code Talkers as they would any other classified high security cypher machine they might use to send and receive secret messages. If you were responsible for a cypher machine your responsibilities for handling the machine were identical: protect it from the enemy in battle and destroy it should there be a chance of the enemy capturing it.


How did Navajo soldiers help Allies regain islands in the Pacific during World War 2?

Used Native language to code messages that the Japanese could not decipher.


Who were the first Code Talkers?

The code-talkers of World War II mostly refer to the Native Americans who used parts of their indigenous languages to translate secret tactical messages into code, then decipher the code back into the message. They were used in the Pacific Theater of World War II, and, to a lesser extent, in the European Theater. The most decorated Native American code-talkers were Navajo, but Native Americans of the Comanche and Meskwaki people also served as code-talkers during the war.


Are the Navajo secret codes still in use today?

No, the sole purpose was to create a code that the Japanese could not break. Once WW2 ended there was no further use for it. The Japanese were very good at breaking our codes, but when you used a "book code" with words of another language that they did not know it stymied them. The Navajo Code Talkers did not speak ordinary Navajo in their messages, they translated the messages to Navajo then encoded it using the memorized "book code" and spoke those Navajo words. Even when the Japanese had captured Navajo soldiers (who of course had no code talking training), they could recognize the words but the message was gibberish.