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The untold story of the inflatable tanks, fake radio chatter, and double agents that pulled off the greatest bluff of World War II. Before the Allies could storm the beaches of Normandy, they had to win a shadow war of pure imagination. The greatest weapon deployed in the weeks leading up to D-Day was not made of steel or explosives, but of rubber, canvas, and meticulously crafted lies.Operation Fortitude was a massive, unprecedented counterintelligence campaign designed to convince the German High Command that the main invasion force would strike at Pas de Calais. To sell this illusion, the Allies conjured an entirely fictional army group out of thin air. They built sprawling camps filled with inflatable tanks, fake wooden airplanes, and bogus artillery, all positioned to be photographed by enemy reconnaissance.This historical investigation reveals the brilliant minds and absurd logistics behind the greatest military bluff of the twentieth century. You will learn how sound engineers blasted recordings of troop movements through giant speakers, and how double agents fed a steady stream of poisoned intelligence directly to Berlin, paralyzing the German defense.Explore the fascinating mechanics of wartime deception. Understand how psychological manipulation and strategic theater saved thousands of lives and ultimately altered the entire trajectory of the Second World War.
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