The Japanese 'Purple codes' were the most difficult to crack as arranged by colours of difficulty. Japanese diplomats in Germany used the Enigma cipher machines to transmit signals by radio Morse code to the Japanese high command. Huge efforts by Allied code breakers using the first optical reading of paper tape. Vacuum tube computers running new software algorithms performed multiple attempts to turn these codes into plain text. The codes were eventually broken by the US Army signals Intelligence corps and remained unknown to the Japanese.
Ultra
breaking the Japanese Navy's secret code.
breaking the Japanese Navy's secret code.
The code that was never broken by the enemy was based on the language of Navajo. Neither the Japanese, nor the German could break the code words. The code was used by people that fought in the Pacific war during world war 2.
They were the "Wind Talkers". They worked in communications in the Pacific. Because they used their native language, the Japanese could not break their code as they did with our other codes.
they came up with a secret code that no one could break, for World War II.
Ultra
breaking the Japanese Navy's secret code.
Yes, the United States were well prepared for the attack on the Pearl harbor since it had broken the Japanese secret code.
Battle of Midway
breaking the Japanese Navy's secret code.
The code is oicu812
The code is 'They Will Resurface'
The code that was never broken by the enemy was based on the language of Navajo. Neither the Japanese, nor the German could break the code words. The code was used by people that fought in the Pacific war during world war 2.
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It was a secret so the Japanese didn't find out.
no.you just get him in the distortion world.