Navajo Code Talkers

Navajo Code Talkers by Andrew Santella, published by Capstone in 2004, is a 48-page exploration of the significant contributions made by Navajo Native Americans during World War II. This edition provides an informative overview of how these individuals utilized their language to create a code that was crucial for sending secret messages, ultimately aiding the United States and its allies in the war effort.
Readers will find a detailed account of the historical context surrounding the Navajo Code Talkers, highlighting their unique role in military communications. The book delves into themes of history and military strategy, while also touching on aspects of Native American culture. Through engaging narratives and factual insights, this work presents a valuable perspective on a lesser-known chapter of 20th-century history.
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Explains the role that a group of Navajo Native Americans took in World War II, who sent secretly coded messages based on the Navajo language, helping the United States and its allies win the war.
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