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The book "Double Spies" by Anthony C. Brown explores the complex world of espionage during World War II, with an emphasis on the role of double agents in deceiving Nazi Germany.
The author focuses on the Allied operation Double Cross, which directed Nazi spies towards false information and used it to spread disinformation.
Brown is fascinated by the psychological dimension of double espionage – loyalty, betrayal and manipulation. Through the biographies of key figures, such as agents Garbo, Tricycle and others, the book reveals how their efforts contributed to the deception of German forces, especially during the preparations for the invasion of Normandy (D-Day).
By meticulously researching historical documents, Brown illuminates the significance of these operations to Allied success. The book is a blend of suspense, intrigue and historical analysis, offering insight into lesser-known but crucial aspects of war and the power of intelligence strategies.
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