Rahzea Code
The Rahzea Code was a tool utilized by the Kingdom of America and the German Empire during the World War.
Utility
The code required immense training in order to be used, and thus used only in the most extreme circumstances. The message was first translated into the Navajo language, and processed through a machine. The receiver would then unscramble it, to then be translated into the receiving language.
Social Impact
The Code was deemed immensely responsible for the German-American victory of the War, being used to conceal the details of both Operation Downfall against Japan and Operation Donnerkeil against Britain. Archduke Thomas even commented that the code ensured the success of Operation Downfall.
Incredible training had to be accomplished in order to manage the Rahzea Code. Teams were utilized in order to maintain skillsets across the unit. Two members were trained in both German and English, while another was a Navajo Native American in order to translate the code. The final member was the Enigma Operator, who's job it was to transfer and scramble the code. The highest clearance was required in order to be on a team, and the members remained anonymous even to this day.
The Rahzea Code was extremely complex, with the language being done in Navajo, as utilized by the American marine code talkers, and scrambled and encoded by the German Enigma machine. The code was never cracked, only come close by Alan Turing of Great Britain before his exile to the French Socialist Republic.
The code was named after the developer of the idea, Rahzea Moraz of Iran. She worked in Berlin to establish an espionage ring in conjunction with the Americans.

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