What Japanese Generals Said When They Realized A Second City Had Also Vanished
What Japanese Generals Said When They Realized A Second City Had Also Vanished Before the war, Juan Pujol García raised chickens in Spain. He had no military training, no intelligence background, no spy craft of any kind. He also hated fascism so deeply he walked into the British embassy and volunteered to spy against Germany. They turned him down. So he went to the Germans instead, convinced them he was a Nazi sympathizer with access to Britain, invented 27 fictional sub-agents from his apartment in Lisbon, and fed Berlin a stream of elaborate, completely fabricated intelligence reports. The British found out — and this time, they were very interested. For two years, Pujol fed the Germans a masterpiece of disinformation. By June 1944, Berlin trusted him completely. On D-Day, he told them Normandy was a feint. That the real invasion was still coming at Pas-de-Calais. They believed him. Hitler personally ordered the Panzer divisions that could have pushed the Allies back into the sea to hold their positions and wait for the real attack. It never came. The beachhead held. A chicken farmer from Spain may have done more to win D-Day than any general involved.

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