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      [2020]., Juvenile, Chicago Review Press Call No: 652 .8 DAI    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: "A hands-on guide to introduce kids to the fascinating world of secret codes and ciphers, CODE CRACKING FOR KIDS explores many aspects of cryptology, including famous people who used and invented codes and ciphers, such as Julius Caesar and Thomas Jefferson; codes used during wars, including the Enigma machine, whose cracking helped the Allies gather critical information on German intelligence in World War II; and work currently being done by the US government, such as in the National Security Agency"--
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      c1992., Prentice Hall Call No: 652 .8   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: An alphabetical exploration of the world of codes and ciphers and significant individuals involved in that field.
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      c2018., Primary, Cavendish Square Call No: 940.54 8673   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Life as...Summary Note: Among the reasons for the allied triumph is the creation of a code based on the Navajo language, a code that was never broken. This is the story of how these code talkers lived, worked, and ultimately influenced World War II.
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      2018., Lerner Publications Call No: 940.54 KALLEN    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: In the South Pacific in 1944 and 1945, military battles raged between the United States and Japan. Surrounded by rattling bullets and exploding bombs, a group of Navajo Marines sent secret messages back and forth. They used a code they had created from the Navajo language, a code the enemy was never able to crack. These young men had been recruited from their homes in the American Southwest. They brought with them incredible physical stamina and a language that had never been written down. Learn more about the Navajo code talkers--brave, creative heroes who used their unbreakable code to help the Allies win the war.
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      2002, c1992., Juvenile, Walker Call No: 940.54    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Describes how the American military in World War II used a group of Navajo Indians to create an indecipherable code based on their native language.
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      1992., Juvenile, Walker Call No: 940.54 8673    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Describes how the American military in World War II used a group of Navajo Indians to create an indecipherable code based on their native language.
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      2006, c2004., Pre-adolescent, Candlewick Press Call No: HI-INT 652.8 JAN   Edition: 1st pbk. ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Presents a guide to codemaking, codebreaking, and their role in history, describing different types of codes and ciphers, discussing codebreaking and concealment techniques, and including brief stories about exciting moments in the history of the art.