What was the primary reason for using the Navajo language as a code during World War II?
The Navajo Code Talkers Used By The US Army At Guadalcanal| WW2

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Its complexity and lack of written form made it hard to decipher.
It was widely spoken and understood globally.
It was easy to learn for non-Navajo speakers.
The Navajo people were well-known cryptographers.
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What was the main purpose of the Navajo code talkers during battles?
To provide medical assistance
To encrypt sensitive military communications
To serve as infantry
To decode enemy messages
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How did the British attempt to keep the D-Day invasion plans secret?
By publicly announcing the plans
By not using any codenames
By using misleading information and decoys
By relying solely on radio silence
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What role did the Daily Telegraph crossword allegedly play during the D-Day preparations?
It accidentally contained codenames as answers.
It provided weather forecasts for the invasion.
It was irrelevant to the military operations.
It was used to recruit soldiers.
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What was initially claimed about the German corpse factories during World War I?
They were manufacturing weapons.
They were converting human corpses into usable products.
They were harmless food processing plants.
They were used for medical research.
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What was the truth behind the German corpse factory stories?
They were completely factual.
They were based on misinterpreted photographs.
They were created to boost German morale.
They were unrelated to the war effort.
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What was the purpose of Operation Tracer during World War II?
To excavate archaeological sites in Gibraltar.
To train new recruits in survival skills.
To leave a team behind to monitor enemy movements if Gibraltar fell.
To develop new weapons systems.
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