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An edition of Deathly Deception (2010)

Deathly Deception

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In the pre-dawn darkness of April 30, 1943, the body of a Royal Marine Major washed ashore on the south-western coast of Spain, part of an incredible plot to mislead the German High Command about the Allies' impending Mediterranean invasion.

What made this ruse unique--and macabre--was that the "Major" was actually a deceased Welsh laborer, who drifted lifelessly ashore carrying false documents indicating that the Allies were set to launch an attack on Greece, rather than Sicily. Codenamed "Mincemeat" and immortalized in the film The Man Who Never Was , this audacious, high-stakes scheme is renowned as the most spectacular episode in the annals of deception.

In this accurate and in-depth retelling of the story behind the operation, Denis Smyth draws on a vast collection of previously unavailable documentary sources to expertly bring all phases of "Mincemeat" to life. He reveals how the architects of the plan navigated a maze of medical, technical, and logistical issues to deceive the enemy at the highest strategic levels. Before planting the corpse in the Spanish coastal waters via a stealthy submarine operation, the planners not only gave their dead messenger a new military identity, but also a private one--as the fiance of an attractive young woman named "Pam." The discovery of her photo and love letters in the pockets of the deceased's uniform, along with a government briefcase containing the deceptive documents, was enough for the Nazi intelligence apparatus to "swallow Mincemeat whole." The Germans deployed their forces to meet the fictional Allied threat in Greece, falling for a ruse which ultimately saved thousands of American lives. Filled with eye-opening revelations, Operation Mincemeat will delight aficionados of military history, wartime intrigue, and covert operations. - Publisher.

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Deathly Deception: The Real Story of Operation Mincemeat
2010, Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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2010, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

Prologue
Accidental conception
Medical consultation
Grand stratagem
A sea of troubles
Loud and clear
Tailor made
Pam's person
Travel arrangements
Mincemeat digested
Mincemeat dissected
Epilogue
Further reading

Edition Notes

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Oxford, New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
D810.S7 S556 2010, D810.S8, D810.S7 S69 2010

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xx, 367 p., [8] p. of plates
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24330189M
Internet Archive
deathlydeception0000smyt
ISBN 10
0199233985
ISBN 13
9780199233984
LCCN
2010923437
OCLC/WorldCat
500794359

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