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Anthony C. Brown's book "D-Day in Armor of Lies" provides a detailed look at the intelligence and disinformation campaign that preceded the Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944.
The author exposes how operations like Fortitude and Double Cross created a complex network of false information to deceive the Nazi High Command.
Brown describes how double agents such as Garbo and Brutus played a key role in convincing the Germans that the main attack would be directed towards Calais or Norway, while the actual invasion was planned for Normandy. Through false troops, fictitious fleets and false messages, Nazi forces were disoriented, allowing Allied success.
The book explores the brilliant synergy of strategy, espionage and manipulation, highlighting how the "armor of lies" was as crucial as military operations. This is a fascinating work about the intelligence genius who shaped the outcome of the war.
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