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Captured and Tortured for a Secret He Didn't Have

2 min · 30. juni 2026
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Discover the incredible story of Joe Kieyoomia, a Navajo soldier in WWII captured by the Japanese, who was mistakenly believed to hold the key to the unbreakable Navajo Code. This video explores a fascinating, lesser-known aspect of WWII history and the ingenuity behind the Navajo Code Talkers. Learn how the US military used a code so secure that not even native Navajo speakers could decipher it if they weren't trained code talkers. The code the US military couldn't crack in WWII — and the man who was tortured for a secret he didn't even have. Joe Kieyoomia was a Navajo soldier captured by Japanese forces during World War II. They believed he knew the Navajo code the Marines used to send battlefield messages. But Joe wasn't a code talker. He was in the Army — and he didn't know the code. The Navajo code wasn't just the Navajo language. Code talkers built an entirely new system on top of it — over 400 terms, each one memorized. Nothing was ever written down. Even a fluent Navajo speaker couldn't understand it without training. Joe endured years as a prisoner of war. And the entire time, he was protecting a secret he didn't even have. History reminds us that the quietest voices can carry the strongest codes. #NavajoCodeTalkers #WWII #HiddenHistory #MilitaryHistory #CodeBreakers #WorldWar2 #AmericanHistory #TrueStory #HistoryShorts Navajo code talkers, WWII code, Joe Kieyoomia, Navajo code, World War 2 history, unbreakable code, military history, code talkers, Pacific theater, POW story, hidden history, Native American history, US Marines WWII, code breaking, American history shorts, history documentary, true war stories, WWII heroes, indigenous history, secret code 0:00 The Unbreakable Code 0:04 The Code Talkers' Secret 0:14 Joe Kieyoomia's Story 0:21 Captured by the Japanese 0:29 The Misconception 0:36 The True Power of the Code #WWII #NavajoCodeTalkers #History #MilitaryHistory #UntoldStories #CodeTalkers #WorldWar2 #NavajoNation #JoeKieyoomia Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more untold historical stories!

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