Juan Puhol, a Spanish chicken farmer, deceived Hitler by inventing a fake spy network of 27 agents across Britain and sending false coordinates for the D-Day invasion, which caused Hitler to hold two entire armored divisions at the wrong beach 200 miles away, allowing 150,000 Allied troops to land unopposed while Germany waited for an invasion that never came.
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The Spanish Spy Who Fooled Hitler on D-DayAdded:
A Spanish chicken farmer saved D-Day by lying to Hitler. Juan Puhol convinced Germany he ran a spy network of 27 agents across Britain. Every single agent was fictional. He invented them all from a basement in London.
On June 5th, 1944, he sent Hitler coordinates for Padala, not Normandy.
Hitler held two entire armored divisions at the wrong beach 200 m away.
150,000 Allied troops landed unopposed while Germany waited for an invasion that never came. Both Britain and Germany gave him medals. Neither knew about the
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