Navajo code was never broken. The code was protected at all costs. For the Japanese it sounded like Americans were talking underwater. "War is a mind against mind game." - Sun Tzu, The Art of War. In Sun Tzu's mind, victory comes from deep thinking, from detailed calculation , from long preparation.
And an hawaïan code, but this one was broken by the japanese early in the war, 'cause polynesians tongues are common around japanese conquest during the war.
Like the marine said, regardless of their history with the US, they still stood up and did what was needed. And they are forever revered by a grateful nation.
Apparently these youngsters never heard the name of Ira Hayes. One of the Greatest Songs written by Johnny Cash. A Pima Indian along with the Navajo. Who helped raise Old Glory on Mount Surabachi Iwo Jima. Call Him Drunken Ira Hayes. He won't answer anymore. Not the Whisky Drinking Indian or the Marine that went to war!
The Wind Talkers should all be given a special honor. They were great warriors like their grandfathers and great-grandfathers. I am glad they made this movie for them and about them.
I'm a science teacher and am so glad I found this resource on CZcams to show my students. We are learning about Native Americans in STEM and I love cryptography so this will be a wonderful item to teach my students.
Every time I think about the Navajo People’s contribution I think about this Bible verse. This perfectly fits the Navajo Peoples contribution in WWII. The Lord will bring a nation against you from afar, from the ends of the earth, as the eagle swoops down, a nation whose language you shall not know. Deuteronomy 28:49. Bravo Zulu Code Talker Marines! SEMPER FI!
@@jacoblugo3398 no mms you act like there aren't white mexicans. según wikipedia "el gobierno de México ha realizado encuestas nacionales en las que un mexicano se puede identificar como blanco,[36] aunque no publica los resultados de estas, publicando en su lugar el porcentaje de mexicanos que tienen piel clara, siendo 47% de la población de acuerdo a la encuesta realizada por Consejo Nacional para Prevenir la Discriminación en 2010[37][38] y 49% en la encuesta realizada por el Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía en 2017.[" casi la mitad, men. por eso se dice whitexican jajaja
To these brave men who against all odds and the difficulties of their ancestral background helped to win the 2nd world war and to help make the world a better place. For that I say thank you and rest in peace
The Dine Code Talkers Language was unbroken, but not to give reconigition to the other Native American Code Talkers who also fought and gave their lives for our Great Nation is disrespectful. Yes there code was unbreakeable but before other Native American Tribal Code Talkers who had there Codes broken save countless lives of our Troops and our Allies. But all in all, I Thank All Our United States Warriors Native American an Non Native American. Tkank You!
We should. Encrypted communication is very very crucial. English isn't a good language for encryption bcoz it's widely known. They should use something like this navajo language, which I believe the US military should continue to maintain it.
And the only related language is Apache. Native languages are not all from the same group. There are four or five main language groups east of the Mississippi not counting the Souix which I always count with the western tribes. Navajo and Apache come from a whole different group from all the other tribes. You can learn any language within the same base group with practice. Outside that grouping nothing comes easy because everything is different.
My grandfather's and the code talkers are the reason why I joined the Marines my 3rd time great grandfather was in WW1 and was still alive when I was growing up so I was able to meet and get to know him. My grandfather's were in Korea together and I was able to talk to them about being in the Corps
I understand your feelings and frustrations of the whites. I respect all native Americans you were here first. We broke treaties, went into Apache Burial Grounds for Gold. We murdered, persecuted the Indians. We force you off your land. I agree with the money the government gives you each month, for your land that was taken away. The whole thing with the situation of what happened was greed. I am sorry all this took place. The Native Americans I know try to look past that. Now a Native American Veterans cannot collect VA Benefits or Vote. From what I understand they will kicked out of their tribe. I respect all who served in the military. I was in the Navy at the end of Vietnam. I do not know of any veteran who enjoyed being in country. I was fortunate not to be deployed to Vietnam. I spent all four years in state side. I know of one from the Iroquois Tribe in Albany NY. His name is Nelson. He served in the Army in Korea and Vietnam. He was in the middle of Tet. I respect him. i He is very prejudice towards the Whites. We get along because I understand and know the Indians were screwed badly. I am sorry but I cannot change what happened but I can give my opinion James Edward Scott Wilson from Oregon.
The scene where Private Whitehorse is being attacked by the Japanese, and Nicholas Cage had a grenade in his hand waiting for Whitehorse to call the shot, gets me every time...his bravery and willingness to end it to save his country chokes me up and brings me to tears......"For those who fought for it, FREEDOM has flavor the protected will never know"...God bless Private Whitehorse!!
When I think of the women and men so poorly treated by their Euro-centric government, who stepped forward in crisis after crisis I am humbled. Native peoples, enslaved peoples and those from other countries who served gallantly for the U.S.A. well done and thank you.
Question for someone with a better memory than I have. Many years ago traveling to Moab Utah via the route from Flagstaff through Navajo country we stopped at a Burger King (?) in I believe Tuba City (?). This fast food restaurant had a small but incredible Code Talker display/museum, I was told that the owner was either a code talker or a relative to a code talker. I want to get that way one more time and take my grandkids there. Thanks
I'm not navajo I'm african American but dam navajo won ww2 cause there own language I'm not navajo but without navajo people we would probs never win WW2 thank you navajo people for winning WW2
God Bless All of the Navajo Code Talkers!! 💗🇺🇸💗🇺🇸🙏 Those brave and courageous young men saved so many lives! And we owe them so much gratitude and respect for what they did!!
It was the Canadian Cree that was sent to England and joined the American Army air corps in 42' Unknown if the code was broken But the same men fought on Normandy (Juno beach) in 1944 Many of which spoke Cree, French, English which was very helpful
Uhhh what? They are not "still treated like crap" are you fucking kidding me? Go ahead and Google all the benefits native Americans have. They have an epidemic in native American youth with drug use, because the government gives them stipends every month. They don't have to do shit but receive money for something that happened hundreds of years ago. No taxes. Fucking CASINOS so they can make even more money. A SHIT TON of money, as well. As a young white male, I fucking wish I was a native American in today's age. But noooo, you think they're treated horribly just because they're a minority. Smh Tel me how that's not racist, making shit up about an entire culture. I live in Washington state. Lots of native American peoples here. I know many of them. They're good people. I don't treat them any differently than I'd treat you, face to face. Or my friends. With respect. To say they're treated badly without even knowing what you're talking about is abhorant.
The commentator made an error that the Japanese understood other Native American language. The Japanese never knew the existence of Native Americans and their languages. They only encountered them during combat and intercepted codes in Native American languages.
MrLantean yeah I was wondering how true that was or if was true. It was understanding that Native American code talkers couldn’t be broken because no other country had native Americans. And even they somehow did they weren’t the ones we have here .
The talking under water thing, was choctaw and germans. Germans reported that the US might have systems able to record voices, from under water, or making them encrypt as such. Still, the whole code talker stuff is mad cool
The other major ones had written attestations. For example, Cherokee has its own writing system and is used quite extensively within Cherokee lands (signs are usually in both English and Cherokee). Navajo was one of the few remaining languages that was still 'living' (it still had a large-ish community of native speakers) but not yet attested thoroughly in writing.
We got a Japanese guy at the malls that sells food and everyone speaks to him in Navajo so he learned fast and he talks to everyone a little bit in Navajo
Navajo code was never broken. The code was protected at all costs. For the Japanese it sounded like Americans were talking underwater.
"War is a mind against mind game." - Sun Tzu, The Art of War. In Sun Tzu's mind, victory comes from deep thinking, from detailed calculation , from long preparation.
Ferruccio Guicciardi y'a they took ur land and more they want from ur family now what
james blacks speak normal English so people can understand you properly
@Lee Francis asf jhjj egv gg gbjbhjfefguhbjkn🎸🎤👏
@@jamesblacks3976 the Turks took Greece's land do you hear them bitching about it
It’s lost Hebrew language. We are Gods people (native Americans)
There were also Hopi code talkers who worked with the US Army in the Pacific. They deserve more recognition.
And an hawaïan code, but this one was broken by the japanese early in the war, 'cause polynesians tongues are common around japanese conquest during the war.
And Choctaw who were the first code talkers.
Cherokees in Europe.
I salute to these brave warriors.
I want to follow in their footsteps I’m proud to be Navajo
Amen and good luck. We could all
Learn about bravery, integrity, & grace from these great men.
It bring shivers too my spine!
My Sioux blood runs deep and proud.
Big thanks and greater blessings my brothers in arms.
Do you speak this language?
Good shit! Thank you Codetalkers! I'm Irish-Mexican I was born in Chinle, AZ. Navajo are good people!
No shit? Same man!!!
They always showed my ppl kindness. They were my friends and family.
SHEEESH COTTONWOOD AZ
Irish Mexican. You must have a high alcohol tolerance. I'm 80 percent Mestizo and 20 percent German.
Same!!
Like the marine said, regardless of their history with the US, they still stood up and did what was needed.
And they are forever revered by a grateful nation.
Apparently these youngsters never heard the name of Ira Hayes. One of the Greatest Songs written by Johnny Cash. A Pima Indian along with the Navajo. Who helped raise Old Glory on Mount Surabachi Iwo Jima. Call Him Drunken Ira Hayes. He won't answer anymore. Not the Whisky Drinking Indian or the Marine that went to war!
@@DanielMartinez-fk9qb I've heard the same, he always be a Warrior in our Hearts. Always. Diné 🪶
I been in AZ . I was honored to see the land of the people that save the world. Thank you for your service Navajo Wind Talkers. 👍
My Great Grandfather was one of the Navajo code talkers. I salute theme.
I read the book wind talkers. Was a great book!! Thank you for your service Navajo
U should watch the movie also called wind talkers, nice movie too.
These men are the real American Marines.
American Marines not Soldiers. I am a Soldier who was on Station. In Nurumberg West Germany from 87-89. Marines don't like to be called Soldiers.
The Navajo people are my favorite natives.
I prefer the Pima. _Alto-Aztecan._ That sociological term for them always fascinated me. Plus I'm related to two of them.
I used to work with a young lady that was 100% Navajo good person to work with. I thank all code talkers for what they did for all of us. Thank you.
The Wind Talkers should all be given a special honor. They were great warriors like their grandfathers and great-grandfathers. I am glad they made this movie for them and about them.
I would request Congress to present the entire ww2 Navajo force with a Congressional Gold Medal.
I'm a science teacher and am so glad I found this resource on CZcams to show my students. We are learning about Native Americans in STEM and I love cryptography so this will be a wonderful item to teach my students.
if you are a teacher what grade did you teach?
You should teach them who are the Native american an where did they came from an whos is there God...
@@sbmungkhual4494 probably the same one you dropped out in. Since it seems you we're too ignorant to learn anything!
@@DanielMartinez-fk9qb lol that was three years ago, no chill even when asking a simple question.
I'd like to help you out. Let me know maybe we can get some sort of communication going if theres anything you would like to know.
Native Americans are good looking people.
Marc Martin 1st thank you
You think SSgt Jumbo is handsome?
@Shadow Man so are dreads but no one says anything about that
@Shadow Man they low-key are but certain people can pull them off
obviously, you haven't been to the casinos in New Mexico
Had the privilege to meet Samuel Holiday last year. Great man, from a great people.
I have so much respect for these men
Every time I think about the Navajo People’s contribution I think about this Bible verse. This perfectly fits the Navajo Peoples contribution in WWII. The Lord will bring a nation against you from afar, from the ends of the earth, as the eagle swoops down, a nation whose language you shall not know. Deuteronomy 28:49.
Bravo Zulu Code Talker Marines! SEMPER FI!
That chapter was about the Hebrews going into slavery and a nation of ppl being controlled over them.
@Classy Nasty im not white im Mexican
@Classy Nasty how bout u stfu tf lol and no im not your nation of ppl im Mexican im glad im not white tho
I’m pretty sure the Indians hate the Bible dude.
@@jacoblugo3398 no mms you act like there aren't white mexicans. según wikipedia "el gobierno de México ha realizado encuestas nacionales en las que un mexicano se puede identificar como blanco,[36] aunque no publica los resultados de estas, publicando en su lugar el porcentaje de mexicanos que tienen piel clara, siendo 47% de la población de acuerdo a la encuesta realizada por Consejo Nacional para Prevenir la Discriminación en 2010[37][38] y 49% en la encuesta realizada por el Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía en 2017.[" casi la mitad, men. por eso se dice whitexican jajaja
To these brave men who against all odds and the difficulties of their ancestral background helped to win the 2nd world war and to help make the world a better place. For that I say thank you and rest in peace
Lesson: everyone has intrinsic value that can be invaluable
i am thankful this are my people
I'm half navijo man its means the world to me that after all the pain they caused us we eventually worked together as brother's
SGT JUMBO!!! I served with him at 1/1 Bravo Company.
50 seconds into this clip from my favourite movie Windtalkers.
OUR WARRIORS DON'T BREAK FOR ANYBODY NOT EVEN FOR THE GODS OR DEVILS!
OUR TRIBAL CODE TALKERS WE SHALL ALWAYS REMAIN UNBREAKABLE. U.S.M.C
The Dine Code Talkers Language was unbroken, but not to give reconigition to the other Native American Code Talkers who also fought and gave their lives for our Great Nation is disrespectful. Yes there code was unbreakeable but before other Native American Tribal Code Talkers who had there Codes broken save countless lives of our Troops and our Allies. But all in all, I Thank All Our United States Warriors Native American an Non Native American. Tkank You!
Im a navajo and my Cheii was a codetalker but he died before I was born..😔
I love being native and a navajo
edit: I wrote this 4 years ago... cringe
Sci- bot same we’re you from I’m from Colorado Cortez
A X L
And I love strawberry jam.
Same
Wow, wrote this back when I was immature, lol, cringe
Long live the Navajo People!!
I'm still waiting for them to make a real movie about these wonderful heroes!
You were watching scenes from one. Windtalkers with Nicholas Cage.
A BIG SALUTE TO THEM ,GREAT SPIRT LOVES THEM AND ME TOO
A great story trivialized by a news broadcaster and editor
we can still make codes today that will never be broken.
We should. Encrypted communication is very very crucial. English isn't a good language for encryption bcoz it's widely known. They should use something like this navajo language, which I believe the US military should continue to maintain it.
It helps that the language was never written down
Syllabic seems like a written language... Lol
I speak Navajo as a first language I wanna travel bro
Is it?
And the only related language is Apache. Native languages are not all from the same group. There are four or five main language groups east of the Mississippi not counting the Souix which I always count with the western tribes. Navajo and Apache come from a whole different group from all the other tribes. You can learn any language within the same base group with practice. Outside that grouping nothing comes easy because everything is different.
My uncle was a cree code talker,with the Canadian army, 1939-1945
The story of Code Talkers was made into a movie that should have been titled Nicolas Cage.
Maybe titled Nicolas & Navajos
my favorite ww2 movie
My grandfather's and the code talkers are the reason why I joined the Marines my 3rd time great grandfather was in WW1 and was still alive when I was growing up so I was able to meet and get to know him. My grandfather's were in Korea together and I was able to talk to them about being in the Corps
I understand your feelings and frustrations of the whites. I respect all native Americans you were here first. We broke treaties, went into Apache Burial Grounds for Gold. We murdered, persecuted the Indians. We force you off your land. I agree with the money the government gives you each month, for your land that was taken away. The whole thing with the situation of what happened was greed. I am sorry all this took place. The Native Americans I know try to look past that. Now a Native American Veterans cannot collect VA Benefits or Vote. From what I understand they will kicked out of their tribe. I respect all who served in the military. I was in the Navy at the end of Vietnam. I do not know of any veteran who enjoyed being in country. I was fortunate not to be deployed to Vietnam. I spent all four years in state side. I know of one from the Iroquois Tribe in Albany NY. His name is Nelson. He served in the Army in Korea and Vietnam. He was in the middle of Tet. I respect him. i He is very prejudice towards the Whites. We get along because I understand and know the Indians were screwed badly. I am sorry but I cannot change what happened but I can give my opinion James Edward Scott Wilson from Oregon.
My grandmother's father faught as a navajo code talker, but in the korean war
Was he in metal gear solid?
You must be so proud
Sorry, not as impressive.
@really dude Hahaha, that's one way to phrase it!
Wait Anastasia, you have a European sounding last name, so please enlighten us, how did your gra... wait huh
These are the real Americans. Much respect for all of them. Give them back their lands and honor these people.
The scene where Private Whitehorse is being attacked by the Japanese, and Nicholas Cage had a grenade in his hand waiting for Whitehorse to call the shot, gets me every time...his bravery and willingness to end it to save his country chokes me up and brings me to tears......"For those who fought for it, FREEDOM has flavor the protected will never know"...God bless Private Whitehorse!!
When I think of the women and men so poorly treated by their Euro-centric government, who stepped forward in crisis after crisis I am humbled. Native peoples, enslaved peoples and those from other countries who served gallantly for the U.S.A. well done and thank you.
I heard that the last one died recently. Brave men, heroes, and true americans.
Question for someone with a better memory than I have. Many years ago traveling to Moab Utah via the route from Flagstaff through Navajo country we stopped at a Burger King (?) in I believe Tuba City (?). This fast food restaurant had a small but incredible Code Talker display/museum, I was told that the owner was either a code talker or a relative to a code talker. I want to get that way one more time and take my grandkids there. Thanks
Begaye.. You are a beautiful person with a beautiful heart. I miss you.
Such a brilliant story
Serving a country stolen from your ancestors for the greater good, there is nothing more honorable! Happy this got recommended to me
A big thank you to you all !!!
I'm not navajo I'm african American but dam navajo won ww2 cause there own language I'm not navajo but without navajo people we would probs never win WW2 thank you navajo people for winning WW2
Thank you.
Ww3 ensues
>COMMANDING OFFICER:"bring back the code talkers"
Yes they should. Its a very valuable weapon that they should maintain.
God Bless All of the Navajo Code Talkers!! 💗🇺🇸💗🇺🇸🙏
Those brave and courageous young men saved so many lives!
And we owe them so much gratitude and respect for what they did!!
It was the Canadian Cree that was sent to England and joined the American Army air corps in 42' Unknown if the code was broken But the same men fought on Normandy (Juno beach) in 1944 Many of which spoke Cree, French, English which was very helpful
It's cruddy that they did so much for the US government despite what it did to them yet they're still getting treated like crap.
We're like the Russians that way.
Treated like crap yet don't pay tax have free land and others benefits
Uhhh what? They are not "still treated like crap" are you fucking kidding me? Go ahead and Google all the benefits native Americans have.
They have an epidemic in native American youth with drug use, because the government gives them stipends every month. They don't have to do shit but receive money for something that happened hundreds of years ago. No taxes.
Fucking CASINOS so they can make even more money. A SHIT TON of money, as well.
As a young white male, I fucking wish I was a native American in today's age.
But noooo, you think they're treated horribly just because they're a minority. Smh
Tel me how that's not racist, making shit up about an entire culture.
I live in Washington state. Lots of native American peoples here. I know many of them. They're good people.
I don't treat them any differently than I'd treat you, face to face. Or my friends. With respect. To say they're treated badly without even knowing what you're talking about is abhorant.
THEBackpack 10 lol people fail to realize they were compensated greatly.
@@LaggyMcstutters exactly
1:02 those are choctaw codetalkers from ww1.
As the Cherokee people would say wado-thank you for you service and possibly saving my father
Great !
Modern day braves thank you for your service
EEEIIIAAA Marines!!!
Salute from Brazil
YES MY PEOPLE!!!
My people
Right On My Native Brothers. OO!!
And still the native american is starving and without clean water. something has to be done, they deserve justice
OORAAAHHHHH SEMPER FI!!!!
The Japanese never learned the Native Languages... If they did, wouldn't the outcome of the war ( and battles) be different?
It said they learned other Native American languages, just not Navajo.
Saved 2 years of war because of this.
Rick and Rodney Travel Channel
Still an error. Japanese never learned one word
There's 60 different Native Language in Canada pretty sure they would of used one of them if they had broke this one. But sadly they didn't. Lol
Well even if they captured a Navajo soldier, if he wasn't the codetalkwr
Right on…..
The commentator made an error that the Japanese understood other Native American language. The Japanese never knew the existence of Native Americans and their languages. They only encountered them during combat and intercepted codes in Native American languages.
MrLantean yeah I was wondering how true that was or if was true. It was understanding that Native American code talkers couldn’t be broken because no other country had native Americans. And even they somehow did they weren’t the ones we have here .
The Japanese were confused when the native Inuit and other tribes on the Alaskan National Guard fought them when they tried to invade.
turn on subtitles
could someone help me? which year was it developed?
Native american code talkers were also used in WW1!
East Miramar? I work and live in front of that
The talking under water thing, was choctaw and germans. Germans reported that the US might have systems able to record voices, from under water, or making them encrypt as such. Still, the whole code talker stuff is mad cool
brave men !!
My school sent me
Choctaw were the original code talkers in WW1!
I salute them
Anyone else read the code talker book
Joseph Bruchacs book
The godfathers of encryption !
I'm Navajo I fight for this country... I build it
Navajo the original patriot
The true American Warrior's 👍
Does anyone know the source for this document? Where is it from? Thank you !
Are the interviewees, they are both Drill Sargeants?
Together with Morse Code? Yeah, enigma my ass!
Heros
This exemplifies for what America stands for!
Richard Pryor would have been another great code talker!
Wow
They should be honored,as there is or eas no military secret that couldn't be broken.
That is until the NAVAJOused their talent.
how did the japanese learn other native language?
The other major ones had written attestations. For example, Cherokee has its own writing system and is used quite extensively within Cherokee lands (signs are usually in both English and Cherokee). Navajo was one of the few remaining languages that was still 'living' (it still had a large-ish community of native speakers) but not yet attested thoroughly in writing.
We got a Japanese guy at the malls that sells food and everyone speaks to him in Navajo so he learned fast and he talks to everyone a little bit in Navajo
wat movie is this
+tra williams Windtalkers with Nicholas Cage. Great movie but heavy on the language
Semper Fi
Drill
note to self, give me a break but what year was ww2 no reason i just laughed at because im 33 and i still wont remember
December 1941 to August 1945.
Amazing how the conquered are used by the conquerors to conquer!!!
You aren't the conqueror if you were the one attacked first. You are the defender and the best defense is a good offense isnt true only in football.
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1:14 That's Japanese for "What the FUCK are they saying????"
This is why diversity matters.
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