Bodyguard Of Lies by Anthony Cave Brown
The Extraordinary True Story Behind D-Day
The book delves into the intricate web of deception and intelligence operations during World War II, focusing on the strategic use of misinformation to mislead the Axis powers. It explores the complex interplay between various Allied intelligence agencies and the critical role of espionage in securing victory. Through detailed accounts of key operations and the individuals involved, the narrative highlights the immense challenges and ethical dilemmas faced by those tasked with safeguarding crucial secrets. The work underscores the profound impact of intelligence and deception on the outcome of the war, revealing the hidden stories behind some of the most pivotal moments in history.
The 15841st greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1975
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Long
- Pages
- 800-900
- Original Language
- English
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