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Hardcover The Man Who Never Was (Classics of World War II the Secret War) Book

ISBN: 0809485621

ISBN13: 9780809485628

The Man Who Never Was (Classics of World War II the Secret War)

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As plans got under way for the Allied invasion of Sicily in June 1943, British counter-intelligence agent Ewen Montagu masterminded a scheme to mislead the Germans into thinking the next landing would... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Not what I ordered.

I ordered a copy of this book based on the photo of it. I recieved a copy that almost looked like it. It had a face drawn on the cover. Kind of hard to put that on the shelf in my library, ill know whats on the cover and get angry over and over. I'd like to complain but there is zero customer service.

Utterly Fascinating

This is one of the most fascinating books I have ever read--a true story of brilliant British Intelligence during the Second World War. I highly recommend it. Not a spy story, but a highly improbable ruse which convinced the Germans the Allies would attack an area different from their actual target! A quick read and a real page-turner!

Ingenious

It seemed like a simple plan: Leave a dead body, supposedly a British officer carrying official papers, for the Nazis to find. If they accept the phony papers as genuine, they won't anticipate the planned invasion of Sicily, and will deploy their defensive troops to Sardinia instead. Simple in concept, but extremely complicated in practice. The author, who was the British intelligence officer in charge of the scheme, had to make the deception plausible down to the last detail. It worked! Hitler himself was fooled, as captured German documents later showed. This book goes into the details in full, and it is fascinating every step of the way. The author clearly was brilliant at his work, and as a bonus he has a nice, dry wit. This true story is at least as rewarding to the reader as any work of detective fiction.

Famous case

This case is very famous. I remember reading about it in a declassified article in a Swedish book meant to teach intelligence to students of journalism at Lund University.

A MUST!!

This book captured my attention to the very end. It thoroughly describes how Intelligence agents planted false documents on a body and left it for the Nazis to "find" during World War II. It was great!
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