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She Cracked Countless Codes And Hunted Down A Nazi Spy Ring As America’s First Female Cryptanalyst

Summary by Chip Chick
You may have heard the name William Friedman, an expert cryptologist who broke codes for the U.S. Army during World Wars I and II. He even coined the term “cryptanalysis.” Yet, few know about his wife, Elizebeth Friedman, who became recognized as America’s first female cryptanalyst. Born in Huntington, Indiana, in 1892, she was the youngest of 10 children who had a passion for poetry. Elizebeth’s love of words is what led her to pursue education…
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