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Genevieve Grotjan is described as one of the few female code breakers of her time. Why do you think there weren't many female code breakers? Are there limits or barriers to jobs that women can have now? Why or why not? You must answer all 3 parts of this question 2. You must capitalize and properly punctuate your sentences. 3. You must give details to support your opinions. CRACKING CODE PURPLE is story name

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The Army and Navy's code breakers had avidly followed messages leading up to that fateful day. Nazi Germany had already surrendered to the Allies, and tantalizing hints from the Japanese suggested that this bloody chapter of history might soon come to an end. But when U.S. Army intelligence intercepted the Japanese transmission to the neutral Swiss agreeing to an unconditional surrender, the task fell to Virginia D. Aderholt to decipher and translate it.

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