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Double Cross: The True Story of The D-Day Spies Book

D-Day, 6 June 1944, the turning point of the Second World War, was a victory of arms. But it was also a triumph for a different kind of operation: one of deceit...At the heart of the deception was the 'Double Cross System', a team of double agents whose bravery, treachery, greed and inspiration succeeded in convincing the Nazis that Calais and Norway, not Normandy, were the targets of the 150,000-strong Allied invasion force. These were not conventional warriors, but their masterpiece of deceit saved thousands of lives. Their codenames were Bronx, Brutus, Treasure, Tricycle and Garbo. This is their story.Read More

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    D-Day 6 June 1944 the turning point of the Second World War was a victory of arms. But it was also a triumph for a different kind of operation: one of deceit aimed at convincing the Nazis that Calais and Norway not Normandy were the targets of the 150 000-strong invasion force. The deception involved every branch of Allied wartime intelligence: the Bletchley Park code-breakers MI5 MI6 SOE Scientific Intelligence the FBI and the French Resistance. But at its heart was the 'Double Cross System' a team of double agents controlled by the secret Twenty Committee so named because twenty in Roman numerals forms a double cross. The key D-Day spies were just five in number and one of the oddest military units ever assembled: a bisexual Peruvian playgirl a tiny Polish fighter pilot a Serbian seducer a wildly imaginative Spaniard with a diploma in chicken farming and a hysterical Frenchwoman whose obsessive love for her pet dog very nearly wrecked the entire deception. Their enterprise was saved from catastrophe by a shadowy sixth spy whose heroic sacrifice is here revealed for the first time.Under the direction of an eccentric but brilliant intelligence officer in tartan trousers working from a smoky lair in St James's these spies would weave a web of deception so intricate that it ensnared Hitler's army and helped to carry thousands of troops across the Channel in safety. These double agents were variously brave treacherous fickle greedy and inspired. They were not conventional warriors but their masterpiece of deceit saved countless lives. Their codenames were Bronx Brutus Treasure Tricycle and Garbo. This is their story.

  • Blackwell

    From the Number One bestselling author of Agent Zigzag and Operation Mincemeat, comes a new true story of Second World War deception D-Day, 6 June 1944, the turning point of the Second World War, was a victory of arms. But it was also a triumph...

  • 1408830620
  • 9781408830628
  • Ben Macintyre
  • 30 August 2012
  • Bloomsbury Paperbacks
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 448
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