Women Code Breakers: The Best Kept Secret of WWII - True Stories of Female Code Breakers Whose Top-Secret Work Helped Win WWII

Embedded within military intelligence and communications, wartime cryptography was a man's world filled with engineers, mathematicians, statisticians, military tacticians, political scientists, and linguists. But women did much more during World War II than resupply coffee and shuffle papers. Women working top-secret desk jobs played an integral role in supporting the Allied effort. They helped shorten the length of the war, saving countless lives in the process.

Bringing to light the quiet heroism of female code breakers of WWII is an opportunity to showcase the exceptional women who saved lives and changed the tide of the greatest war in human history.

The life of a female codebreaker was not a simple one. Even as they applied themselves to complicated counterintelligence work and labored daily alongside their male colleagues, they fought an uphill battle on many different fronts inside and outside the office.

Despite the constant need to "prove" themselves and justify their life choices to men and women alike, these brilliant women never thought of themselves as heroes, but rather as citizens performing their duty, in common with the pragmatic attitudes that many people held during the war.

As such, their stories and accomplishments have remained firmly under the radar-often missing from official documentation, history books, public lore, and therefore general public awareness.

The British feat of breaking the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park has been celebrated in popular culture in various books and movies, but the stories of many women who worked to break codes in the complex world of cryptography remain relatively untold.

Inside Women Code Breakers: The Best Kept Secret of WWII you'll learn the true stories of female code breakers whose top-secret work helped win World War II, including:

  • the stories of Elizebeth Friedman, Joan Clarke, Violet McKenzie, and many other great minds working for the Allied forces from the United States, Great Britain, and Australia-all of whom were trailblazers in the field of cryptography
  • a simple rundown on cryptography as a science, the history of its use, and what it took to break wartime codes
  • the legacies of these exceptional women, and the impacts their work had both on the war effort and in the years after
  • the social constraints and sexist attitudes that women faced, even as they worked on highly classified projects
  • By knowing the names and faces of the heroic women codebreakers of WWII, we are finally allowing their lives and accomplishments to shine. If you are looking for a unique perspective of wartime history then Women Code Breakers: The Best Kept Secret of WWII is a great place to start!

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    Women Code Breakers: The Best Kept Secret of WWII - True Stories of Female Code Breakers Whose Top-Secret Work Helped Win WWII

    Embedded within military intelligence and communications, wartime cryptography was a man's world filled with engineers, mathematicians, statisticians, military tacticians, political scientists, and linguists. But women did much more during World War II than resupply coffee and shuffle papers. Women working top-secret desk jobs played an integral role in supporting the Allied effort. They helped shorten the length of the war, saving countless lives in the process.

    Bringing to light the quiet heroism of female code breakers of WWII is an opportunity to showcase the exceptional women who saved lives and changed the tide of the greatest war in human history.

    The life of a female codebreaker was not a simple one. Even as they applied themselves to complicated counterintelligence work and labored daily alongside their male colleagues, they fought an uphill battle on many different fronts inside and outside the office.

    Despite the constant need to "prove" themselves and justify their life choices to men and women alike, these brilliant women never thought of themselves as heroes, but rather as citizens performing their duty, in common with the pragmatic attitudes that many people held during the war.

    As such, their stories and accomplishments have remained firmly under the radar-often missing from official documentation, history books, public lore, and therefore general public awareness.

    The British feat of breaking the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park has been celebrated in popular culture in various books and movies, but the stories of many women who worked to break codes in the complex world of cryptography remain relatively untold.

    Inside Women Code Breakers: The Best Kept Secret of WWII you'll learn the true stories of female code breakers whose top-secret work helped win World War II, including:

  • the stories of Elizebeth Friedman, Joan Clarke, Violet McKenzie, and many other great minds working for the Allied forces from the United States, Great Britain, and Australia-all of whom were trailblazers in the field of cryptography
  • a simple rundown on cryptography as a science, the history of its use, and what it took to break wartime codes
  • the legacies of these exceptional women, and the impacts their work had both on the war effort and in the years after
  • the social constraints and sexist attitudes that women faced, even as they worked on highly classified projects
  • By knowing the names and faces of the heroic women codebreakers of WWII, we are finally allowing their lives and accomplishments to shine. If you are looking for a unique perspective of wartime history then Women Code Breakers: The Best Kept Secret of WWII is a great place to start!

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    Women Code Breakers: The Best Kept Secret of WWII - True Stories of Female Code Breakers Whose Top-Secret Work Helped Win WWII

    Women Code Breakers: The Best Kept Secret of WWII - True Stories of Female Code Breakers Whose Top-Secret Work Helped Win WWII

    by Elise Baker
    Women Code Breakers: The Best Kept Secret of WWII - True Stories of Female Code Breakers Whose Top-Secret Work Helped Win WWII

    Women Code Breakers: The Best Kept Secret of WWII - True Stories of Female Code Breakers Whose Top-Secret Work Helped Win WWII

    by Elise Baker

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    Overview

    Embedded within military intelligence and communications, wartime cryptography was a man's world filled with engineers, mathematicians, statisticians, military tacticians, political scientists, and linguists. But women did much more during World War II than resupply coffee and shuffle papers. Women working top-secret desk jobs played an integral role in supporting the Allied effort. They helped shorten the length of the war, saving countless lives in the process.

    Bringing to light the quiet heroism of female code breakers of WWII is an opportunity to showcase the exceptional women who saved lives and changed the tide of the greatest war in human history.

    The life of a female codebreaker was not a simple one. Even as they applied themselves to complicated counterintelligence work and labored daily alongside their male colleagues, they fought an uphill battle on many different fronts inside and outside the office.

    Despite the constant need to "prove" themselves and justify their life choices to men and women alike, these brilliant women never thought of themselves as heroes, but rather as citizens performing their duty, in common with the pragmatic attitudes that many people held during the war.

    As such, their stories and accomplishments have remained firmly under the radar-often missing from official documentation, history books, public lore, and therefore general public awareness.

    The British feat of breaking the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park has been celebrated in popular culture in various books and movies, but the stories of many women who worked to break codes in the complex world of cryptography remain relatively untold.

    Inside Women Code Breakers: The Best Kept Secret of WWII you'll learn the true stories of female code breakers whose top-secret work helped win World War II, including:

  • the stories of Elizebeth Friedman, Joan Clarke, Violet McKenzie, and many other great minds working for the Allied forces from the United States, Great Britain, and Australia-all of whom were trailblazers in the field of cryptography
  • a simple rundown on cryptography as a science, the history of its use, and what it took to break wartime codes
  • the legacies of these exceptional women, and the impacts their work had both on the war effort and in the years after
  • the social constraints and sexist attitudes that women faced, even as they worked on highly classified projects
  • By knowing the names and faces of the heroic women codebreakers of WWII, we are finally allowing their lives and accomplishments to shine. If you are looking for a unique perspective of wartime history then Women Code Breakers: The Best Kept Secret of WWII is a great place to start!


    Product Details

    ISBN-13: 9798215825143
    Publisher: Elise Baker
    Publication date: 02/27/2023
    Series: Brave Women Who Changed the Course of WWII , #2
    Pages: 172
    Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.40(d)
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