Double Cross

The True Story of the d-Day Spies

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Double Cross (2016, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc)

480 pages

English language

Published April 12, 2016 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.

ISBN:
9781408885413

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On June 6, 1944, 150,000 Allied troops landed on the beaches of Normandy and suffered an astonishingly low rate of casualties. D-Day was a stunning military accomplishment, but it was also a masterpiece of trickery. Operation Fortitude, which protected and enabled the invasion, and the Double Cross system, which specialized in turning German spies into double agents, tricked the Nazis into believing that the Allies would attack at Calais and Norway rather than Normandy. The story of D-Day has been told from the point of view of the soldiers who fought in it, the tacticians who planned it, and the generals who led it. But this epic event in world history has never before been told from the perspectives of the key individuals in the Double Cross System. These include its director, a colorful assortment of MI5 handlers, and the five spies who formed Double Cross's nucleus. The D-Day spies …

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Subjects

  • World war, 1939-1945, secret service
  • World war, 1939-1945, military intelligence
  • Deception (military science)
  • Espionage
  • Spies
  • World war, 1939-1945, campaigns, france, normandy