Kamis, 25 Januari 2018

Wartime Sisterhood of Secrets

America counted on bright young women to break Axis codes  DURING WORLD WAR II, the American armed services recruited more than 10,000 women to do what pioneering code breaker Elizebeth Friedman (see p. 16) did and more. Like Friedman’s, their story was suppressed (See related online interview, “Elizebeth Friedman: Hidden Heroine”) In Code Girls, Liza …

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