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Is their next production a musical of I was Monty's Double to keep the theme going
Ben Macintyre's documentary about Operation Mincemeat is on BBC 4 tonight at 9pm.
I visited his grave in Spain last year. Got there midday and took an hour to find it. My wife was very happy about that.
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Ben Macintyre's documentary about Operation Mincemeat is on BBC 4 tonight at 9pm.
This film was based on Operation Mincemeat: https://www.bing.com/search?q=the+m...-21&sk=&cvid=475D6EEFEB624086B97E68482C44D45D
I thought it sounded familiar
https://www.futilitycloset.com/2015/12/07/podcast-episode-84-the-man-who-never-was/
Now this is mostly about a new musical I saw recently,...the show is called 'Operation Mincemeat'
I went last night and it was offal.
I went last night and it was offal.
Double Cross is good as well - that is about how every German spy in the UK during the war was actually a double agent working for MI6. Plus there were loads on the continent making stuff up and passing it onto German high command, in the run up to D-Day, who believed it - one was awarded the Iron Cross even though pretty much everything he told the Germans was a pack of lies created by MI6! Great stuff and all true.
Which version of the ...Ungentlemanly Warfare book, Norman? There's two I've found with that title, one by Giles Milton, the other by Damien Lewis...Operation Fortitude by Joshua Levine is worth a read, describes the deceptions that took place regarding the when and where of D-Day. Also recommend Churchill's Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare about the various eccentric and brave individuals and the weird and wonderful ways and gadgets used to deceive and sabotage the Third Reich.
If you enjoyed the book as I did, follow it up with Agent Zig Zag also by Ben McIntyre
I enjoyed it even more.
Double Cross is good as well - that is about how every German spy in the UK during the war was actually a double agent working for MI6. Plus there were loads on the continent making stuff up and passing it onto German high command, in the run up to D-Day, who believed it - one was awarded the Iron Cross even though pretty much everything he told the Germans was a pack of lies created by MI6! Great stuff and all true.
There was a west end play called "Pressure" about the weather and D-Day landings on last Summer. The finest play I've ever seen.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pressure_(play)