Which language was used by the U.S. military to encode messages that were never deciphered by the enemy during World War II?

Which language was used by the U.S. military to encode messages that were never deciphered by the enemy during World War II? Correct Answer Navajo

Members of the Navajo—as well as 14 other Native American peoples, such as the Comanche and the Cherokee—helped encrypt messages for the Allies that remained undeciphered by the enemy up to the war's end. Code talkers were active in several important Allied military operations, including the invasions of Normandy and Iwo Jima.

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