Unsung Heroes of World War II: the Story of the Navajo Code Talkers
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Facts on File
- Publish date: 07/01/1998
Dramatic Narratives Compose a Compelling Reference
By weaving passages from original documents into dramatic narratives, each title in the series creates a remarkably vivid portrait of specific aspects of American Indian heritage and history. The series provides the kind of valuable information too frequently left out of textbooks and general histories. Each practical reference is enhanced by carefully chosen historical drawings, photographs, and maps; an up-to-date bibliography and further reading list; and a complete index.
A Wealth of Learning Aids and Features Enriches the Study of Native American History
-- Lively narrative and lucid visuals explore Native Americans' roles in the country's development and history.
-- Special boxed features highlight crucial topics and the roles of significant individuals.
-- Coverage of twentieth-century issues and events reveals that Native American culture is as much a part of America's present as the past.
-- A must for the study of American history: the in-depth coverage fosters an appreciation for cultural diversity.
Here is the story of the men who transmitted and translated more than 800 messages in forty-eight hours without error during the battle for Iwo Jima. They received no recognition for their vital service until 1969, when the government declassified information about the code and the Code Talkers.
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