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Double Cross: The True Story of the D-Day Spies

$20.00

By Ben MacIntyre

Published By Crown Publishers

Year Published 2012

Book Format - Hard cover

Summary

This book is an unusual World War ll story. It is the true and incredible story of how five Allied double agent spies working for the British Security Service, Better known as MI-5, fooled the Nazis. They hoodwinked the Nazis into thinking the D-Day invasion would take place at Pas-De-Calais instead of Normandy. This deception was the most sophisticated and successful operation ever to take place. This book was, very well written because it was interesting. It contained abundant little known facts and had numerous details to draw the interest of the reader.

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By Ben MacIntyre

Published By Crown Publishers

Year Published 2012

Book Format - Hard cover

Summary

This book is an unusual World War ll story. It is the true and incredible story of how five Allied double agent spies working for the British Security Service, Better known as MI-5, fooled the Nazis. They hoodwinked the Nazis into thinking the D-Day invasion would take place at Pas-De-Calais instead of Normandy. This deception was the most sophisticated and successful operation ever to take place. This book was, very well written because it was interesting. It contained abundant little known facts and had numerous details to draw the interest of the reader.

Notes-

By Ben MacIntyre

Published By Crown Publishers

Year Published 2012

Book Format - Hard cover

Summary

This book is an unusual World War ll story. It is the true and incredible story of how five Allied double agent spies working for the British Security Service, Better known as MI-5, fooled the Nazis. They hoodwinked the Nazis into thinking the D-Day invasion would take place at Pas-De-Calais instead of Normandy. This deception was the most sophisticated and successful operation ever to take place. This book was, very well written because it was interesting. It contained abundant little known facts and had numerous details to draw the interest of the reader.

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