The Corpse That Fooled Hitler: Operation Mincemeat History

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In the spring of 1943, British Intelligence launched a deception so audacious it shifted the map of World War II. This military history documentary uncovers Operation Mincemeat, where a dead man named Glyndwr Michael was transformed into a fictional hero to pave the way for the Allied invasion of Sicily.

Discover how MI5 agents in a London basement meticulously planted fake love letters and top-secret blueprints on a corpse to trick Adolf Hitler and outmaneuver the German High Command.

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In this video, we explore the macabre brilliance of Operation Mincemeat. From a windowless basement in London to the shores of Spain, everything changes when British intelligence decides to use a stolen identity and a frozen body to fool the Nazi High Command. This is the story of Glyndwr Michael, the man who never fought but won the war.

We dive into the details of WWII deception, British intelligence, Glyndwr Michael, Major William Martin, the Trout Memo, and the secret history of Nazi tactical failures through strategic deception and psychological warfare.

00:00 - Hitler's Tactical Failure
00:50 - The Discovery at Huelva
01:52 - Room 13 and the Trout Memo
03:15 - Finding the Perfect Body
04:30 - Creating Major William Martin
05:13 - The Secret Submarine Mission
06:36 - The Trap is Set in Spain
07:51 - Hitler Takes the Bait
08:51 - The Invasion of Sicily
10:08 - The Erased Identity
11:12 - Ethics of Strategic Deception
13:02 - The Final Result

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