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6. Whose contribution was most important to victory in World War II: the Navajo Code Talkers or the Manhattan Project?
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6. Whose contribution was most important to victory in World War II: the Navajo Code Talkers or the Manhattan Project?
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The Japanese were already losing before the booming so it is the code which saved America from losing due to Japanese inability to break codes and know surprise attacks at the battle of midway
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The Manhattan project. Because it developed the bombs dropped on Japan, causing their surrender
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