2022 Women Cryptologists Of World War II stamps
(5 Sheets 100 Stamps)

$25.00

Honor the thousands of American women cryptologists of World War II who played an inestimable role in the Allied Victory with this 9.5"(W) x 11.5"(H) framed piece, which features the art from the Women Cryptologists of World War II stamp, plus a mounted Forever® stamp and the First Day of Issue details.

199 in stock

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Description

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During World War II, both the Allied and Axis powers used radio messages to communicate. However, because they were easily intercepted, cryptography was widely used to mask the contents of a message through complicated code. Naturally, both sides tasked large teams with cracking these codes in order to obtain secret information. Women across America took up non-combat jobs while men were away fighting. This included serving as code breakers.

One of the most infamous codes was generated by Japan and their Type B Cipher Machine, codenamed “Purple” by the United States. Members of the US Army Signals Intelligence Service (SIS) were assigned the monumental task of breaking it. This included thousands of women, of whom Genevieve Grotjan became a central figure. After 18 months with no headway, the SIS team was at a loss for what to try next. Finally, in September 1940, Grotjan made a discovery that turned the tide in our favor. She found trends in Japan’s coded messages that no one else had detected.

With Grotjan’s groundwork, other cryptologists were able to make additional breakthroughs. The US was finally able to decode Purple and read Japanese diplomatic messages, giving the Allies a major tactical advantage. Without the women cryptologists of SIS, World War II victory may never have been possible.

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5 books of 100 First-Class Forever® USPS postage stamps. *The slash over “Forever” in the image is to protect it from being used to produce counterfeit postage. Actual stamps will not have this.

*The slash over “Forever” in the image is to protect it from being used to produce counterfeit postage. Actual stamps will not have this.

Additional information

Condition

New

Denomination

First Class Mail Rate (Forever)

Package Type

panes of 20

Quantity Of Stamps

100

Release Date

October 18, 2022