Deception at D-Day - A Story Allied Aerial Trickery (RAF 617 Squadron "the Dambusters")

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In the early morning hours of D-Day, on June 6, 1944, a huge Allied invasion force was moving toward Normandy Beach on the northern coast of France. Allied deception campaigns played a key role, including the little known programs called Operations GLIMMER, TAXABLE, and MOONSHINE. We tell the story from the German perspective -- would you have handled it better?

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Thomas Van Hare has published over 450 articles on aviation history since 1997 at Historic Wings - http://www.historicwings.com/. He is an author, including along with Matt Lawrence, of the bestselling book, "Betrayal: Clinton, Castro & the Cuban Five", about the shootdown of Brothers to the Rescue in 1996. He serves as the Director of the Defense Technology Innovation Program LLC, a public-private partnership with the Pentagon that scouts, identifies, and brings breakthrough technologies for potential military use. He is a former three-time White House appointee working in foreign policy, national security, and defense, a former CEO of an airline and flew as a command pilot and mission director on search and rescue missions, saving over 3,000 lives.

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Story Research and Photo Credits: Cpl Phil Major ABIPP/MOD + Hogweard, Southwick House D-Day Map + US Coast Guard + National Archives and Records Administration + Bundesarchiv, Bild 146-1986-104-10A / Maier, Bild 146-1971-042-88, Bild 146-2004-0176, and Bild 101I-299-1805-10 / Scheck / CC-BY-SA 3.0 + Imperial War Museums + US Army Transportation Museum + Vox + US Navy + Flickr:John5199 + Robert Capa / Magnum Photos / LA Times + Nick 1301 + Richard R. Schünemann on Unsplash + Ray Harrington on Unsplash + Michael Weir on Unsplash + Daniel Cooke on Unsplash + Royal Australian Navy, Navy Heritage Collection + Coastal Forces Museum + Australian War Memorial + WorthPoint + Nathan Howland, HowdiColour Image Recovery & Colour

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