Double Cross: The True Story of The D-Day Spies

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Double Cross
XX All Areas
Deception in warfare relies on your opponent being clever enough to pay attention, but not so clever that he works out what your actual plans are. When you... READ MORE
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Double Cross
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Deception in warfare relies on your opponent being clever enough to pay attention, but not so clever that he works out what your actual plans are. When you... READ MORE
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Synopsis

D-Day, 6 June 1944, the turning point of the Second World War, was a victory of arms. But it was also a triumph for a different kind of operation: one of deceit, aimed at convincing the Nazis that Calais and Norway, not Normandy, were the targets of the 150,000-strong invasion force.

The deception involved every branch of Allied wartime intelligence - the Bletchley Park code-breakers, MI5, MI6, SOE, Scientific Intelligence, the FBI and the French Resistance. But at its heart was the 'Double Cross System', a team of double agents controlled by the secret Twenty Committee, so named because twenty in Roman numerals forms a double cross.

The key D-Day spies were just five in number, and one of the oddest military units ever assembled: a bisexual Peruvian playgirl, a tiny Polish fighter pilot, a Serbian seducer, a wildly imaginative Spaniard with a diploma in chicken farming, and a hysterical Frenchwoman whose obsessive love for her pet dog very nearly wrecked the entire deception. Their enterprise was saved from catastrophe by a shadowy sixth spy whose heroic sacrifice is here revealed for the first time. Under the direction of an eccentric but brilliant intelligence officer in tartan trousers, working from a smoky lair in St James's, these spies would weave a web of deception so intricate that it ensnared Hitler's army and helped to carry thousands of troops across the Channel in safety.

These double agents were, variously, brave, treacherous, fickle, greedy and inspired. They were not conventional warriors, but their masterpiece of deceit saved countless lives. Their codenames were Bronx, Brutus, Treasure, Tricycle and Garbo. This is their story.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • ISBN: 9781408819906
  • Number of pages: 432
  • Dimensions: 216 x 135 x 40 mm
  • Weight: 625g

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Double Cross
brilliant
an incredibly exciting and nerve racking story of courage and madness all rolled into one. Ben brings the characters to life, with all their odd ways, and ... READ MORE
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Double Cross
Excellent
After reading both Agent ZigZag and Operation Mincemeat I was looking forward to Ben Macintyres next foray in to the spying world and I wasnt disappointed.... READ MORE
cjkip76
Double Cross
well recomended
Bought this book for my son he really enjoyed it.
gayboy
Double Cross
Garbo, Tricycle, et al
Another great book by Ben Macintyre that's a true story - because you couldn't make it up. A gripping thriller in parts and hilarious in others as MI5 t... READ MORE
Eric Carter
Double Cross
A real page turner
I loved this book. The accounts of the double agents used by Britain in WW2 is fast paced, detailed and full of compelling stories. The writing is typi... READ MORE
Canuck Abroad
Double Cross
a hugely interesting story of a war that probably few people knew about
With every Ben Macintyre book, the writing is superb, the subject matter well-researched and the sources listed at the back of the main chapters. It was d... READ MORE
mlb
Double Cross
All the little lies
I love Ben Macintyre’s books; ‘Double Cross’, the story of the D-Day spies, is right up there with his best. One might be tempted into saying that they are... READ MORE
Robert of Canterbury