Women who served as code breakers for the US during WW II
The Code Girls or World War II Code Girls is a nickname for the more than 10,000 women who served as cryptographers (code makers) and cryptanalysts (code breakers) for the United States Military during World War II, working in secrecy to break German and Japanese codes.[1]
These women were a crucial part of the war and broke numerous codes that were of significant importance to the Allied Forces and helped them to win and shorten the Second World War.
^"World War II Code Girls: What's in a Name?". National Archives. March 20, 2020. Retrieved November 19, 2022.
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