During World War II, the Allies executed Operation Fortitude, a strategic deception campaign that used inflatable tanks, dummy planes, and fake radio communications to convince German forces that the D-Day invasion would target Calais instead of Normandy, successfully keeping enemy reinforcements in the wrong location and demonstrating how misdirection alone can change the course of history.
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The Tank Made of PlywoodAñadido:
In World War II, the Allies built an entire fake army out of rubber and plywood. Inflatable tanks, dummy planes, and fake radio [music] chatter created a phantom force aimed at the wrong landing site. The Germans were convinced the invasion would strike near Calais, not Normandy.
>> [music] >> This deception, called Operation Fortitude, kept enemy reinforcements waiting in the wrong place during D-Day.
Soldiers even broadcast scripted messages [music] to sell the illusion completely. The greatest weapon that day was not a gun, but a lie.
Misdirection alone changed the course of history. Follow Lavish Military for more.
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