The Navajo Code Talkers “The language they were forbidden to speak is the language that saved this nation” -Unknown. During World War Two, the Marines were desperate to find an unbreakable code after enemy soldiers kept finding out their plans. The Navajo language was chosen and fearless Native American Navajo soldiers took on the task of creating this complex and unbreakable code, hence the Navajo Code Talkers. So who are the Navajo code talkers and how did they contribute to military success in World War II? Well, to understand that you have to start by learning who the Navajo people are, what a code talker is, and what they did that made them so important. To start, when exploring the Navajo tribe, it can be determined that they are a very …show more content…
(“Code Talker | Definition, Significance, and Facts”) By analyzing this evidence we can understand that native languages were used to send messages during the war. They used the Native American languages for their code. After all, it was impossible to break because the only people who knew it were the natives themselves. This was so important because if the enemy could understand the code, they could know secret information and battle plans and could even turn soldiers against themselves. The Marines were desperate for a code and after looking at many they decided to use the Navajo language, hence the Navajo codetalkers. According to the National Endowment for the Humanities, “The code contained approximately 450 words, spelled phonetically and memorized. Their code book used one to three Navajo words for each alphabet letter, which consisted of animal names and short words used to spell vital information about the locations of the Japanese military and U.S. soldiers.” (“Code Talkers Were America’s Secret Weapon in World War …show more content…
This evidence is so important because the battle of Iwo Jim success. Then there is the. If we had not had the Navajo Code talkers at this battle, it could have been catastrophic and overall affected the outcome of the war. After the war, Japan's Chief of Intelligence said that the only code they couldn’t crack was the one used by the Navajo Code talkers. Today the Navajo code talkers are honored every year on August 14th for National Navajo Code Talkers Day. Also, many museums and memorials are being built to remember their sacrifices and courage. In conclusion, the Navajo Code Talkers are a group of Navajo people who risked their lives creating the unbreakable code that saved our troops countless times. They are known for their strong culture and tough background. Also becoming the most well known group of codetalkers who used their native languages to transmit sensitive information during war, whose code was the only one never