Fortitude: the D-Day deception campaign - Robert Hesketh; introduction by Nigel West
The D-Day Deception Campaign
KORTE INHOUD
Declassified documents reveal the World War II scheme known as Fortitude, which consisted of bogus agent reports and false radio signals to feed the Nazis with information meant to divert their attention from the invasion on Normandy.
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2000Uitgever: Woodstock [N.Y.] : Overlook Press,513 paginasISBN-10: 1585670758ISBN-13: 9781585670758Koop dit boek tweedehands
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Hardcover with orig. dustjacket, 513pp., 23.5x16cm., very good copy (some minor traces of use on dj.). ISBN 9781585670758.
Woodstock [N.Y.] : Overlook Press, 2000.
Behind the astonishing success of D-Day was the most sophisticated deception scheme ever devised. The objective was to persuade the enemy that the long-awaited landings would take place in the Pas-de-Calais, and that any attack in Normandy would be nothing more than a diversionary feint that could be safely ignored. Hundreds of bogus agent reports ...
Woodstock [N.Y.] : Overlook Press, 2000.
Behind the astonishing success of D-Day was the most sophisticated deception scheme ever devised. The objective was to persuade the enemy that the long-awaited landings would take place in the Pas-de-Calais, and that any attack in Normandy would be nothing more than a diversionary feint that could be safely ignored. Hundreds of bogus agent reports ...