Operation Mincemeat : how a dead man and a bizarre plan fooled the Nazis and assured an allied victory
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New York : Harmony Books, [2010].
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Book
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1st American ed.
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x, 400 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, plans ; 25 cm
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Main Library - Adult
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Published
New York : Harmony Books, [2010].
Edition
1st American ed.
Language
English

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From the acclaimed author of "Agent Zigzag" comes an extraordinary account of the most successful deception--and certainly the strangest--ever carried out in World War II, one that changed the prospects for an Allied victory. The purpose of the plan--code named Operation Mincemeat--was to deceive the Nazis into thinking that Allied forces were planning to attack southern Europe by way of Greece or Sardinia, rather than Sicily, as the Nazis had assumed, and the Allies ultimately chose.

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