Elizabeth Smith Friedman: WWII’s Best Codebreaker
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Elizabeth Smith Friedman hated the idea of living life as a boring housewife. As one of the most skilled and successful code breakers of her time, her life was anything but boring! This former teacher went on to save the lives of 8,000 people aboard the Queen Mary by deciphering the Nazi's codes! She became one of Al Capone’s number one enemy by foiling his bootlegging empire! Her code breaking skills also made her one of the key player in ending World War II. Listen to hear this woman's fascinating story! Follow us on YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @GreetingsTAC, email us at [email protected], or leave us a voicemail at 915-317-6669 if you have a story to share with us. If you like the show, leave us a review, tell a friend, and subscribe! Visit us on the web at TechnicallyAConversation.com Click here to learn about our review contest!: https://www.technicallyaconversation.com/Contest Episode Page: https://www.technicallyaconversation.com/episodes/Elizabeth-Smith-Friedman New YouTube Video!: https://youtu.be/QEUkyL5j26A Don't forget to like, and subscribe to our YouTube Channel to catch out latest videos! Knowledge Is Power Picture Sources: https://www.pbs.org/video/the-codebreaker-dcbakk/ https://www.history.com/news/codebreaker-nazi-spy-rings-woman