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- W2955477476 abstract "Strategic deception is conventionally treated as a success story for Britain, withreason. Cases like FORTITUDE, the campaign which kept German forces fromthe front during most of the battle of Normandy, in the belief the main invasionwas yet to come and would be struck by a mythical ‘First United States ArmyGroup’ (FUSAG); or MINCEMEAT, the planting of a story on Adolf Hitler,through a dead man dressed as an officer and floated on a beach in Spain, thatSicily was not the target of Allied invasion in 1943-these have become the stuffof legends. Those events were real and dramatic and they mattered-ghosts keptGermans from battle. The British appear clever, because they were; doubly so,because these triumphs were linked to ULTRA, the solution of high-gradeGerman cryptographic systems, and to the ‘double cross’ system, by whichBritish security controlled German espionage in the United Kingdom. Theintersection of these successes marks a triumph in military history. Still, legendmakes for bad history, and problems remain in the study of deception, despite thework of scholars, especially the late Michael Handel.1" @default.
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- W2955477476 title "‘FORTITUDE’ in Context: The Evolution of British Military Deception in Two World Wars, 1914–1945" @default.
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