Wednesday, 5 December 2012

WW2 Pigeon Message Code Can't Be Read!

A secret code from a dead pigeon has stumped the Britain's top code-breakers.
The bones from the spy bird were found in a chimney in Surrey with a message attached to its foot from World War II.
Experts have been trying to figure out the code ever since they received the message a few weeks ago - but they haven't been able to understand it.
They are now asking the public to help them try and crack the code.
In World War II there were around 250,000 pigeons used to carry messages.
Agents used lots of different codes to send secret information to each other during the war.



WWII pigeon message still a mystery

1 comment:

  1. Don't forget to check through your work when you finish a story for mistakes...

    world war 2 - World War 2
    recived - received
    was - were
    diffrent - different

    (Edited by Emily Booker)

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