
The Ghost Army of World War II
How One Top-Secret Unit Deceived the Enemy with Inflatable Tanks, Sound Effects, and Other Audacious Fakery
Rick Beyer(Author)
Princeton Architectural Press
Published on 28. April 2015
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-61689-318-7 (ISBN)
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Description
"A riveting tale told through personal accounts and sketches along the way-ultimately, a story of success against great odds. I enjoyed it enormously." -Tom Brokaw
The Ghost Army of World War II is the first book to tell the full story of how a traveling road show of artists wielding imagination, paint, and bravado saved thousands of American lives.
In the summer of 1944, a handpicked group of young GIs-including such future luminaries such as Bill Blass, Ellsworth Kelly, Arthur Singer, Victor Dowd, Art Kane, and Jack Masey-landed in France to conduct a secret mission. From Normandy to the Rhine, the 1,100 men of the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops, known as the Ghost Army, conjured up phony convoys, phantom divisions, and make-believe headquarters to fool the enemy about the strength and location of American units. Every move they made was top secret and their story was hushed up for decades after the war's end.
Hundreds of color and black and white photographs illuminate how their creations supported the war tactics that helped open the way for the final drive to Germany. The stunning art created between missions offers a glimpse of life behind the lines during World War II:
* Lavishly illustrated with original paintings, sketches, maps, and photographs
* Presents personal accounts and never-before-seen artwork by some of twentieth-century America's leading visual artists
* Shows first-hand the inflatable tanks, counterfeit patches, and highly orchestrated fake maneuvers created by the Ghost Army
Any collector of World War II books will find The Ghost Army of World War II an essential addition to their library.
The Ghost Army of World War II is the first book to tell the full story of how a traveling road show of artists wielding imagination, paint, and bravado saved thousands of American lives.
In the summer of 1944, a handpicked group of young GIs-including such future luminaries such as Bill Blass, Ellsworth Kelly, Arthur Singer, Victor Dowd, Art Kane, and Jack Masey-landed in France to conduct a secret mission. From Normandy to the Rhine, the 1,100 men of the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops, known as the Ghost Army, conjured up phony convoys, phantom divisions, and make-believe headquarters to fool the enemy about the strength and location of American units. Every move they made was top secret and their story was hushed up for decades after the war's end.
Hundreds of color and black and white photographs illuminate how their creations supported the war tactics that helped open the way for the final drive to Germany. The stunning art created between missions offers a glimpse of life behind the lines during World War II:
* Lavishly illustrated with original paintings, sketches, maps, and photographs
* Presents personal accounts and never-before-seen artwork by some of twentieth-century America's leading visual artists
* Shows first-hand the inflatable tanks, counterfeit patches, and highly orchestrated fake maneuvers created by the Ghost Army
Any collector of World War II books will find The Ghost Army of World War II an essential addition to their library.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 209 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
1060 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61689-318-7 (9781616893187)
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Rick Beyer is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and bestselling author. He wrote The Greatest Stories Never Told book series and produced films for PBS, The History Channel, National Geographic Channel, and the Smithsonian Institution. His PBS documentary The Ghost Army debuted in May 2013 (www.ghostarmy.org).
Elizabeth Sayles is the illustrator of more than thirty children?s books and teaches at the School of Visual Arts in NYC and CUNY/Queens College. Her father, Bill Sayles, was a soldier in the Ghost Army.
Elizabeth Sayles is the illustrator of more than thirty children?s books and teaches at the School of Visual Arts in NYC and CUNY/Queens College. Her father, Bill Sayles, was a soldier in the Ghost Army.