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Fortitude: The D-Day Deception Campaign
 
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Fortitude: The D-Day Deception Campaign (Hardcover)

by Roger Hesketh (Author), Nigel West (Introduction)
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  • Hardcover: 513 pages
  • Publisher: Overlook Press (Nov 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1585670758
  • ISBN-13: 978-1585670758
  • Product Dimensions: 23.7 x 16.3 x 4.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 963,436 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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History's lasting paradox is that hindsight bestows a legacy of inevitability on events. So it is now accepted folklore that the origins of the Second World War lie in the ending of the First World War and no doubt soon it will be a matter of public record that Nato had to invade Kosovo. Like many sweeping statements these big ideas do have a germ of truth, but they ignore all those niggling "if only" questions. History owes every bit as much to missed opportunities and plain luck as it does to careful planning and inevitability as Fortitude, Roger Hesketh's account of the D-Day deception plan makes clear. The Normandy landings in 1944 were one of the key moments of the war--the moment when the Allies reinvaded France, four years after Dunkirk, and began to sweep the Germans back towards Berlin. Most history books pay tribute to the bravery of the British and American soldiers but only lip service to just how touch and go the operation was. But without detailed planning and a large amount of good fortune, European history could have taken a very different course.

Hesketh was the amateur architect who in 1943 was charged with running the Allies D-Day deception campaign, code-named Fortitude. Establishing a beachhead on French soil was a massively risky operation, and Hesketh's task was to persuade the Germans that the main landings would be in the Pas de Calais and that the Normandy operation was merely a feint. Over the course of the year, Hesketh successfully fooled the Germans with a wealth of bogus information. His team manufactured agent reports, invented an entire US army group, sent false radio signals and positioned tanks, bombers and landing craft made out of balsa wood in locations where they could be photographed by the Luftwaffe's aerial reconnaissance. The picture the Germans built up was precisely the one that Hesketh had in mind. Indeed he was so successful that many German divisions were not still moved to Normandy after D-Day because the Nazis still believed the main invasion would take place in Calais.

Hesketh's book was originally written in 1947 and its style reflects the formality of that period. Predictably, too, he is more interested in talking about his successes than about the deception plans that went wrong or were so nearly compromised. But running just beneath the surface of the text--like one of Hesketh's secret cyphers--is the message of how very different the outcome could easily have been. --John Crace --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



KIM PHILBY in My Silent War

'One of the most creative intelligence operations of all time' --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Required reading for any student of the Normandy landings, 28 Jul 1999
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"Fortitude" is in essence the after-action report of the deception operations used in conjunction with the Normandy landings. Such a primary source makes it a worthwhile addition to any WWII historians library. However, the text would benefit from additional appendices and footnotes that take advantage of the declassification of Ultra, and some of SOE's activities. For example, when the author uses the term "Most Secret means" this is likely a reference to Bletchley intercepts. All in all, a good reference-Recommended.
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