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Double Cross: The True Story of the D-Day Spies
by Ben Macintyre
by Ben Macintyre
D-Day, June 6, 1944, was definitely won by courage, skills, and the lives of all the brave soldiers participating in the landing on the beaches of Normandy. In spite of the really heavy German resistance, I still wonder why the almighty German army reacted so slowly and inadequate?
Ben Macintyre, a specialist in WW II espionage explains in this amazing story how a small group of double-spies with totally different intentions, were able to mislead and trick the Germans away from the real landing zone. They didn't win D-Day, but they saved a lot of lives.
Ben Macintyre, a specialist in WW II espionage explains in this amazing story how a small group of double-spies with totally different intentions, were able to mislead and trick the Germans away from the real landing zone. They didn't win D-Day, but they saved a lot of lives.
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