Yesterday’s News
Today
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On this day in 1943 a British submarine planted the body of a homeless man off the coast of Spain. The body had been dressed to look like a British Intelligence Officer and had documents on his person that, when decoded, stated that the Allies were planning to invade the continent in a completely different place than where they landed on D-Day. The Axis forces fell for the deception and led the bulk of their forces away from the Allies true landing place in Normandy, which saved thousands of lives on both sides.
And now the news:
Chinese retailer removes ivory from its shelves
Naked mole rats and the secret to longevity
How the koala retrovirus genome evolved
Tiger-part adverts declining
18 new species of molluscs identified
Support claimed for Scottish beaver reintroduction...
European Bison to Be Released into Wild
More coral babies staying at home on future reefs
Wildlife Aid provides free online resource for pri...
The film “The Man Who Never Was”
was loosely based on the subterfuge (known by the codename “Operation
Mincemeat”) here is the film's trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXyFkINMcI8
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On this day in 1943 a British submarine planted the body of a homeless man off the coast of Spain. The body had been dressed to look like a British Intelligence Officer and had documents on his person that, when decoded, stated that the Allies were planning to invade the continent in a completely different place than where they landed on D-Day. The Axis forces fell for the deception and led the bulk of their forces away from the Allies true landing place in Normandy, which saved thousands of lives on both sides.
And now the news:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXyFkINMcI8
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