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Code Girls - Book Summary

Dec 12, 20243 min
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Episode description

In this episode, we delve into "Code Girls" by Liza Mundy, a compelling account of the significant role women played in code-breaking during World War II. As men went off to war, the U.S. government recruited talented women to decipher enemy messages, often while working long hours in secrecy at Arlington Hall. We explore the individual stories of remarkable women like Elizabeth Friedman and Alice Wright, highlighting their contributions and the challenges they faced both during and after the war. Mundy not only sheds light on their vital work but also on how it transformed perceptions of women's capabilities in fields like math and engineering. Join us as we celebrate these unsung heroes and reflect on their lasting impact on history.

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