GARBO
The Spy Who Saved D-Day
Mark Seaman(Author)
PRO Publications (Publisher)
Published on 31. May 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
416 pages
978-1-903365-58-8 (ISBN)
Description
Now in paperback, GARBO: The spy who saved D-day tells the story of the greatest double-agent of World War II. Juan Pujol, a young Spanish anti-fascist, ultimately became Agent GARBO - a master of deception and intrigue. Initially recruited by German intelligence, GARBO, after a series of adventures, came to London to work for the British. The release of M.I.5 case files, kept secret for over fifty years, means that GARBO's tale can at last be told in full. GARBO's story contains all the hallmarks of a classic spy adventure - enciphered messages, secret inks, items concealed in cakes, exotic foreigners and fanatic nationalists. Through a ring of invented sub-agents GARBO and his M.I.5 controllers eventually succeeded in pulling off one of the greatest strategic deceptions in history. A part of Operation FORTITUDE, they convinced the Germans that the D-DAY landings were only a diversionary attack, thus safeguarding the Allied landings and hastening the end of the war in Europe. Mark Seaman's introduction and notes help explain and illustrate the M.I.5 document's historical importance.
Reviews / Votes
"This is a wonderful book and should be read by every student of deception." Despatches; "a fascinating story about one of the most important spies of the World War II era." Intelligencer; "the ultimate wartime spy story" The Sunday Express"More details
Series
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Richmond
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
b&w illus
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 160 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-903365-58-8 (9781903365588)
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Persons
Mark Seaman is a former official historian at the Imperial War Museum and an expert on military intelligence. He is the author of Bravest of the Brave, a biography of Yeo-Thomas of the SOE. He regularly writes articles for The Times and The Independent.