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Re: "Gentlemen do not read each other's mail"
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At 01:40 PM 1/26/96 -0500, Robert A. Rosenberg wrote:
>At 20:18 1/25/96, jim bell wrote:
>
>>Now, I was born in 1958 and thus can't claim personal knowledge of the time,
>>but it's truly amazing how UNPERCEPTIVE the public must have been in the
>>late 40's and early '50s about "intelligence" realities. Let me give you a
>>specific example: The classic movie, "The Man who Never Was," relates the
>>(true) story of a counter-intelligence mission done by the British to (I
>>think) mislead the Germans into believing that the attack on Sicily would be
>>substantially LATER than it actually was.
>
>The code name for the project was "Operation Mincemeat" and the intent was
>to get the defences at Normandy ("Operation Torch" - ie: D-Day) away from
>there and transferred to Sicily (which was NOT a D-Day objective) not as
>you say to fool them on when the attack was coming. It did its job and much
>of the mobile coastal defences were moved out of the area.
I apologize for the error (presuming it's an error). I was working from an
old memory there, from reading a book called "A Bodyguard of Lies" (William
Cave Brown?) which addresses the misinformation/disinformation campaigns
that went on during WWII. And, of course, seeing the movie "The Man who Never
Was."
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