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Cracking the Silence: Women Codebreakers of WWII For Teens

Par : Liora Kensley
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231083220
  • EAN9798231083220
  • Date de parution23/07/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

During the Second World War, thousands of young women stepped into a hidden battle that few knew existed-armed not with weapons, but with sharp minds, relentless focus, and a quiet determination to change the course of history. They worked behind locked doors in secretive huts and sprawling offices, untangling the enemy's most unbreakable codes while the world outside assumed they were just secretaries.
Every letter they deciphered, every message they unraveled, brought the Allies closer to victory-yet for decades, their stories were buried under promises of silence. This book brings their remarkable journeys to light in a way that speaks directly to today's teens. With gripping stories, vivid moments, and hard-earned lessons, it reveals how ordinary people became extraordinary problem-solvers, teammates, and quiet heroes under enormous pressure.
It explores what it felt like to work a midnight shift decoding intercepted messages, why their victories were kept hidden for years, and how their example continues to inspire modern fields like cybersecurity and intelligence. For readers who want to understand not just what happened but what it meant-and why it still matters-this is a powerful reflection on courage, resilience, and the lasting impact of those who choose to make a difference even when no one is watching.
During the Second World War, thousands of young women stepped into a hidden battle that few knew existed-armed not with weapons, but with sharp minds, relentless focus, and a quiet determination to change the course of history. They worked behind locked doors in secretive huts and sprawling offices, untangling the enemy's most unbreakable codes while the world outside assumed they were just secretaries.
Every letter they deciphered, every message they unraveled, brought the Allies closer to victory-yet for decades, their stories were buried under promises of silence. This book brings their remarkable journeys to light in a way that speaks directly to today's teens. With gripping stories, vivid moments, and hard-earned lessons, it reveals how ordinary people became extraordinary problem-solvers, teammates, and quiet heroes under enormous pressure.
It explores what it felt like to work a midnight shift decoding intercepted messages, why their victories were kept hidden for years, and how their example continues to inspire modern fields like cybersecurity and intelligence. For readers who want to understand not just what happened but what it meant-and why it still matters-this is a powerful reflection on courage, resilience, and the lasting impact of those who choose to make a difference even when no one is watching.