Deceiving the Enemy: How the Ghost Army Fooled the Nazis in WWII

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Looking for an incredible story of deception and ingenuity during World War II? Look no further than the "Ghost Army," a top-secret program created by the United States to deceive the enemy. This unit of artists, engineers, and designers created inflatable tanks, sound effects, and other tactics to make the U.S. military appear larger than it actually was. They played a critical role in several major battles, including the D-Day invasion, by confusing the enemy and diverting their attention away from the actual U.S. military movements. Despite their important contributions, the Ghost Army remained classified for decades after the war, and only in recent years have their stories and accomplishments been brought to light. Join us as we explore the incredible story of the Ghost Army and how they fooled the Nazis in WWII.

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