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Far less well-known than Rosie the Riveter are the more than 10,000 women who traveled to Washington, D.C., to lend their minds and their hard-won educations to the war effort—and were behind some of the most significant individual code-breaking triumphs of the war. These women were a crucial part of the war and broke numerous codes that were of significant importance to the Allied Forces and helped them to win and shorten the Second World War. Come listen to their story.