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Feb 2023
54m 38s

Cracking the code

KATY BELLOTTE
About this episode
This week, let's add a chapter to our history books because this episode of Thick & Thin is dedicated to Elizebeth Smith Friedman –– America's first female cryptanalyst. As a literal codebreaker, she busted drug smugglers and helped derail Nazi spies but never got the recognition she deserved.  // Follow me on IG: instagram.com/katybellotte // Sources:  ht ... Show More
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