Who were the Navajo Code Talkers?
Code talkers were people recruited by the military during wartime to encrypt messages using a little-known language. The term is usually used in reference to Native American code talkers, who served in both the second and first World War transmitting tactical messages using an encoded version of their Native tongue.
During the Second World War, Navajo Code Talkers developed an unbreakable code, one that German and Japanese forces were never able to figure out.
01:00 What are Code Talkers?
02:01 The Origin of Navajo Code Talkers
02:46 Recruiting Navajo Code Talkers
03:24 How Navajo Code worked
04:53 How the Navajo Code Talkers helped during WWII
06:44 Navajo Code Talkers today
Music:
Decisions, Infados, Exciting trailer, Wholesome, and Leaving Home by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Edited by Amanda Lee
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