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Velvalee Dickinson

Velvalee Dickinson (born October 12, 1893, Sacramento, California) was Japanese spy in the United States during World War II. She was known as the 'Doll Woman' because she used her dolls business as an analogical code. Such a message was 'Doll in a hula skirt is in the hospital and doctors are working around the clock' which translates as 'Destroyer USN Honolulu is badly damaged and in Seattle undergoing around the clock repairs.'

She was finally caught when one of her contacts in Brazil moved and her messages were returned.

See also steganography. External link: FBI History - Famous Cases - Velvalee Dickinson, Doll Woman



07-14-2008 23:18:10
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