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Washed Up Actor Impersonates Montgomery to Fool German Spy on the Eve of D-DayThe Times reveals the deception plot that fooled the Germans to General Bernard Montgomery's whereabouts on the eve of D-day. A washed up Australian actor, Clifton James, who bore a close resemblance to the General was selected to go to Gibraltar to deceive a known Spanish spy for the Germans. We're taking a tour to the D-Day beaches, if anyone is interested. Technorati Tags: 1900s 1940s 1944 D-Day deception France Normandy ruse spies Swiss Normandy World War 2 World War II WW2 WWII By BB at 9 Mar 2010 - 09:59 | 1900s | 1940s | 1944 | D-Day | deception | France | Normandy | ruse | spies | Swiss Normandy | World War 2 | World War II | WW2 | WWII | BB's blog | login to post comments
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