Ghost Army Deception
The Ghost Army, comprising artists and engineers, executed elaborate deceptions during WWII to mislead enemy forces. This included everything from fake radio traffic to soldiers changing insignia in pubs, creating a convincing illusion of overwhelming troop presence. The chaotic and overlapping nature of these operations added to their believability, showcasing the intricate balance of human error and strategic planning in military deception.In this clip
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ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL: “The D-Day Deception” – with National WWII Museum Curator Corey Graff
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