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William Frederick Friedman (1891-1969) was a pioneering American cryptologist who became the chief cryptoanalyst in the Signal Intelligence Service of the War Department, notably leading the teams during WWII that broke various Japanese codes, including ultimately the Purple machine cipher initiated by Japan in 1939. Friedman was married to another notable pioneering cryptologist, Elizebeth Smith Friedman. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/william-frederick-friedman-1891-1969-was-a-pioneering-american-cryptologist-who-became-the-chief-cryptoanalyst-in-the-signal-intelligence-service-of-the-war-department-notably-leading-the-teams-during-wwii-that-broke-various-japanese-codes-including-ultimately-the-purple-machine-cipher-initiated-by-japan-in-1939-friedman-was-married-to-another-notable-pioneering-cryptologist-elizebeth-smith-friedman-image260480026.html
RMW3NTX2–William Frederick Friedman (1891-1969) was a pioneering American cryptologist who became the chief cryptoanalyst in the Signal Intelligence Service of the War Department, notably leading the teams during WWII that broke various Japanese codes, including ultimately the Purple machine cipher initiated by Japan in 1939. Friedman was married to another notable pioneering cryptologist, Elizebeth Smith Friedman.
William Frederick Friedman (1891-1969) was a pioneering American cryptologist who became the chief cryptoanalyst in the Signal Intelligence Service of the War Department, notably leading the teams during WWII that broke various Japanese codes, including ultimately the Purple machine cipher initiated by Japan in 1939. Friedman was married to another notable pioneering cryptologist, Elizebeth Smith Friedman. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/william-frederick-friedman-1891-1969-was-a-pioneering-american-cryptologist-who-became-the-chief-cryptoanalyst-in-the-signal-intelligence-service-of-the-war-department-notably-leading-the-teams-during-wwii-that-broke-various-japanese-codes-including-ultimately-the-purple-machine-cipher-initiated-by-japan-in-1939-friedman-was-married-to-another-notable-pioneering-cryptologist-elizebeth-smith-friedman-image260480024.html
RMW3NTX0–William Frederick Friedman (1891-1969) was a pioneering American cryptologist who became the chief cryptoanalyst in the Signal Intelligence Service of the War Department, notably leading the teams during WWII that broke various Japanese codes, including ultimately the Purple machine cipher initiated by Japan in 1939. Friedman was married to another notable pioneering cryptologist, Elizebeth Smith Friedman.
William Frederick Friedman (1891-1969), pictured in 1924, was a pioneering American cryptologist who became the chief cryptoanalyst in the Signal Intelligence Service of the War Department, notably leading the teams during WWII that broke various Japanese codes, including ultimately the Purple machine cipher initiated by Japan in 1939. Friedman was married to another notable pioneering cryptologist, Elizebeth Smith Friedman. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/william-frederick-friedman-1891-1969-pictured-in-1924-was-a-pioneering-american-cryptologist-who-became-the-chief-cryptoanalyst-in-the-signal-intelligence-service-of-the-war-department-notably-leading-the-teams-during-wwii-that-broke-various-japanese-codes-including-ultimately-the-purple-machine-cipher-initiated-by-japan-in-1939-friedman-was-married-to-another-notable-pioneering-cryptologist-elizebeth-smith-friedman-image260561643.html
RMW3WH0Y–William Frederick Friedman (1891-1969), pictured in 1924, was a pioneering American cryptologist who became the chief cryptoanalyst in the Signal Intelligence Service of the War Department, notably leading the teams during WWII that broke various Japanese codes, including ultimately the Purple machine cipher initiated by Japan in 1939. Friedman was married to another notable pioneering cryptologist, Elizebeth Smith Friedman.
William Frederick Friedman (1891-1969), pictured in 1924, was a pioneering American cryptologist who became the chief cryptoanalyst in the Signal Intelligence Service of the War Department, notably leading the teams during WWII that broke various Japanese codes, including ultimately the Purple machine cipher initiated by Japan in 1939. Friedman was married to another notable pioneering cryptologist, Elizebeth Smith Friedman. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/william-frederick-friedman-1891-1969-pictured-in-1924-was-a-pioneering-american-cryptologist-who-became-the-chief-cryptoanalyst-in-the-signal-intelligence-service-of-the-war-department-notably-leading-the-teams-during-wwii-that-broke-various-japanese-codes-including-ultimately-the-purple-machine-cipher-initiated-by-japan-in-1939-friedman-was-married-to-another-notable-pioneering-cryptologist-elizebeth-smith-friedman-image260561645.html
RMW3WH11–William Frederick Friedman (1891-1969), pictured in 1924, was a pioneering American cryptologist who became the chief cryptoanalyst in the Signal Intelligence Service of the War Department, notably leading the teams during WWII that broke various Japanese codes, including ultimately the Purple machine cipher initiated by Japan in 1939. Friedman was married to another notable pioneering cryptologist, Elizebeth Smith Friedman.
Elizebeth Smith Friedman (1892-1980) was a brilliant cryptanalyst and pioneer in U.S. cryptology. She was married to cryptologist William Friedman and is known as 'America's first female cryptanalyst.' She worked with various U.S. agencies in breaking codes during WWI and WWII, and during Prohibition she cracked the codes of rum runners and international drug traffickers. (Photo circa 1940s) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elizebeth-smith-friedman-1892-1980-was-a-brilliant-cryptanalyst-and-pioneer-in-us-cryptology-she-was-married-to-cryptologist-william-friedman-and-is-known-as-americas-first-female-cryptanalyst-she-worked-with-various-us-agencies-in-breaking-codes-during-wwi-and-wwii-and-during-prohibition-she-cracked-the-codes-of-rum-runners-and-international-drug-traffickers-photo-circa-1940s-image260480020.html
RMW3NTWT–Elizebeth Smith Friedman (1892-1980) was a brilliant cryptanalyst and pioneer in U.S. cryptology. She was married to cryptologist William Friedman and is known as 'America's first female cryptanalyst.' She worked with various U.S. agencies in breaking codes during WWI and WWII, and during Prohibition she cracked the codes of rum runners and international drug traffickers. (Photo circa 1940s)
Elizebeth Smith Friedman (1892-1980) was a brilliant cryptanalyst and pioneer in U.S. cryptology. She was married to cryptologist William Friedman and is known as 'America's first female cryptanalyst.' She worked with various U.S. agencies in breaking codes during WWI and WWII, and during Prohibition she cracked the codes of rum runners and international drug traffickers. (Photo circa 1940s) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elizebeth-smith-friedman-1892-1980-was-a-brilliant-cryptanalyst-and-pioneer-in-us-cryptology-she-was-married-to-cryptologist-william-friedman-and-is-known-as-americas-first-female-cryptanalyst-she-worked-with-various-us-agencies-in-breaking-codes-during-wwi-and-wwii-and-during-prohibition-she-cracked-the-codes-of-rum-runners-and-international-drug-traffickers-photo-circa-1940s-image260480022.html
RMW3NTWX–Elizebeth Smith Friedman (1892-1980) was a brilliant cryptanalyst and pioneer in U.S. cryptology. She was married to cryptologist William Friedman and is known as 'America's first female cryptanalyst.' She worked with various U.S. agencies in breaking codes during WWI and WWII, and during Prohibition she cracked the codes of rum runners and international drug traffickers. (Photo circa 1940s)
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