Navajo Code Talkers: Top Secret Messengers of World War II
- Series Title:
- Amazing World War II Stories
- Annotation:
- "In graphic novel format, tells the amazing story of the Navajo Code Talkers and how they created and used an unbreakable code to help U.S. forces fight and win several battles in World War II"-- summary provided by publisher.
- Creator:
- Editor - Aaron Sautter
- Publication Information:
- Capstone Press, North Mankato, Minnesota, 2020
- Color or Black & White:
- Genre:
- Non-Fiction
- Bibliography Available:
- Yes
- Original Language:
- English
- Historical Topic/Event:
- World War (1939-1945)
- Navajo code talkers
- Geographic Setting:
- California--Camp Pendleton
- Battle of Guadalcanal (Solomon Islands : 1942-1943)
- Japan--Hiroshima-shi
- Date Range:
- 1937 - 2001
- Tags:
- World War II, Cryptography, Navajo Code Talkers, Navajo Code, Navajo soldiers, U.S. Marine Code, World War II, Axis Powers, the Allies, Pearl Harbor, Operation Watchtower, Island Hopping, Iwo Jima, Mount Suribachi, Okinawa, Pacific Theater, Hiroshima, declassify, decipher, treaty, Tripartitle Treaty, Korean War, Vietnam War, Alexander Vandegrift, Philip Johnston, James Jones, Choctaw language, Congressional Gold Medal, George W. Bush
- Notes:
- children’s book for grades 4 - 6, ages 8 - 14
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