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Operation Mincemeat

How a Dead Man and a Bizarre Plan Fooled the Nazis and Assured an Allied Victory

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Operation Mincemeat

By: Ben Macintyre
Narrated by: John Lee
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Ben Macintyre’s Agent Zigzag was hailed as “rollicking, spellbinding” (New York Times), “wildly improbable but entirely true” (Entertainment Weekly), and, quite simply, “the best book ever written” (Boston Globe). In his new book, Operation Mincemeat, he tells an extraordinary story that will delight his legions of fans.

In 1943, from a windowless basement office in London, two brilliant intelligence officers conceived a plan that was both simple and complicated— Operation Mincemeat. The purpose? To deceive the Nazis into thinking that Allied forces were planning to attack southern Europe by way of Greece or Sardinia, rather than Sicily, as the Nazis had assumed, and the Allies ultimately chose.

Charles Cholmondeley of MI5 and the British naval intelligence officer Ewen Montagu could not have been more different. Cholmondeley was a dreamer seeking adventure. Montagu was an aristocratic, detail-oriented barrister. But together they were the perfect team and created an ingenious plan: Get a corpse, equip it with secret (but false and misleading) papers concerning the invasion, then drop it off the coast of Spain where German spies would, they hoped, take the bait. The idea was approved by British intelligence officials, including Ian Fleming (creator of James Bond). Winston Churchill believed it might ring true to the Axis and help bring victory to the Allies.

Filled with spies, double agents, rogues, fearless heroes, and one very important corpse, the story of Operation Mincemeat reads like an international thriller.

Unveiling never-before-released material, Ben Macintyre brings the reader right into the minds of intelligence officers, their moles and spies, and the German Abwehr agents who suffered the “twin frailties of wishfulness and yesmanship.” He weaves together the eccentric personalities of Cholmondeley and Montagu and their near-impossible feats into a riveting adventure that not only saved thousands of lives but paved the way for a pivotal battle in Sicily and, ultimately, Allied success in the war.
World War II Intelligence & Espionage 20th Century Politics & Government Winston Churchill Wars & Conflicts Military Modern War Espionage Freedom & Security Interwar Period Africa Imperialism
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Fascinating Historical Account • Incredible Deception Operation • Excellent Narration • Meticulously Researched Details

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Just such a great story. Fantastic in its design, the deception was so absurd that it somehow worked.

Great story especially for WWII buffs

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Operation Mincemeat tells the unique and true story of WWII spy work and deception that helped the Allies win the war. Even if you are not a WWII "enthusiast", the details of the extraordinarily brilliant and clever undertaking, revealed by the masterful John Lee will capture you!

World War II: Suspense and Spy Craft

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All of these things plus a male intelligence officer who knows how to walk in high heels and put on lipstick!

It's one of those books that feels like going to a really good outdoor carnival and learning something mind-blowing and true from the Roma fortune teller there. LISTEN TO THIS BOOK!

James Bond! Jewish bankers! MI5! Corpse soldiers!

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I enjoyed it and recommend it for those interested in WWII, military history, and/or deception.

Great story.

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Very interesting. I never really thought about how much the stuff in our pockets says about us.. let alone how to create a person by putting stuff in his pockets. These guys were amazing men, they saved a lot of lives. I suggest this book if you like WWII history or spy stories. As with most Amazing stories, what makes this one so fascinating is the fact that it really happened.

From fiction to reality

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