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Messages That Won the War

The History of the Navajo Code Talkers for Kids

Sarah Michaels

EPUB
ca. 7,49

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Kinder- und Jugendbücher / Sachbücher / Sachbilderbücher

Beschreibung

During World War II, a small group of Navajo men helped secure victory for the United States in one of the most remarkable ways imaginable-by speaking their language. These men, known as the Navajo Code Talkers, developed and used a secret code based on the Navajo language that the enemy could never crack. This unbreakable code became a powerful weapon in some of the most crucial battles of the war, saving countless lives and shortening the conflict.

This book brings their incredible story to life for young readers, exploring their courage, creativity, and teamwork. Learn how these heroes combined ancient traditions with modern military needs, how they overcame obstacles, and how their legacy continues to inspire generations today. Filled with fascinating details about history, culture, and the power of language, this book encourages kids to think about their own unique strengths and how they can make a difference in the world. Perfect for curious minds and young history enthusiasts, it's a story of bravery and ingenuity that everyone should know.

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Native American heroes, Navajo language, Military history, History for kids, American history, World War II, Code Talkers, Native American history, War heroes, WWII battles, Battle of Iwo Jima, WWII for kids, Pacific theater, World War II stories, Unbreakable codes, Navajo traditions, Military communication, Navajo, Navajo culture, Secret codes, Navajo Nation, War history for kids, Codebreaking, Heroic stories