Deception at D-Day: 1944 | Deceiving Hitler
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- Опубликовано: 5 июн 2022
- To learn more about the planning for D-Day, check out: • D-Day: Planning the Im...
“Deception at D-Day” tells how the Allies confused Hitler and key Nazi decision-makers on the size, location, and time of the Normandy landings on June 6th, 1944.
Often overshadowed by the heroics of the landings, deception operations played an important role in Operation Overlord’s success. “Deception at D-Day” includes segments on the Atlantic Wall, Operation Fortitude, the Double-Cross System, Pas-de-Calais v. Normandy, and the Rundstedt v. Rommel debate while also teaching current Army doctrine on deception operations.
Doctrine Timehacks:
Three Types of Military Deception: 5:31
Military Deception (MILDEC): 5:41
Tactical Deception (TAC-D): 7:06
Ambiguity Increasing/Decreasing: 8:33
Deception in Support of Operations Security (DISO): 16:08
Deception Means: 21:22
Administrative Means: 21:49
Magruder’s Principle: 22:25
Physical Means: 23:54
Jones’ Dilemma: 24:38
Technical Means: 26:08
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This just might be the best documentary on D-day…. Very well done!
Great material carefully presented! Thankyou!
Fortitude was a very dangerous double game in which we had to sacrifice some of our own people in order to convince the enemy that it was "right", that is on the wrong path. In other words, we sent our agents in situations we knew were ambivalent or dangerous and the probability was very high that they would be captured. The circumstances in which Noor Inayat Khan was sent to France induce me to think that she was one of those sacrificed assets. An interesting illustration is in "Foyle's War".
Well, this was new, indeed, to me, anyway. New footage, and coverage of an often-neglected but vital aspect of the D-Day invasion. I'm going to need to watch this again, because I'm not very skilled in 'mil-speak'. Thank you to all who participated in its creation. It gives an important perspective off all the work and skills behind the scenes which definitely made a successful invasion possible.
After years of watching various military history "documentaries" its nice to get the straight poop from the SOURCE. Outstanding.
The computer animation sure beats the old Stalingrad videos. Those seemed like a class project
Very well done.
Well done.
Whoever made this film is awesome. I hear Dr. Carey is not only a genius but he's also a stud.
Interesting topic 👍
Bless them all.
This is fantastic. Great job teaching doctrine throughout a historical case study. I would love to know who the main POC was that made the video.
hurray
Excellent
Thanks , that was really nice , SHALOM , ❤️😀 🇺🇸👍🙏🌹✡️🕎❤️😀
I have a book, about a Dutch spy working for the Germans, during WW2, who was dropped in the UK.
That narrator could read a phone book and make it sound good!
I don't understand the fetish for dictionary definitions and acronyms. This feels like a training video from the department of defence
How great this could have been without the background noise (music?). Sometimes covers up the vocal information.