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560 pages, Hardcover
First published November 3, 2006
"The true tales...should prompt some troublesome reflections. Courage and virtue, it seems, were not the preserve of Allied fighters. People fighting heroically against Nazism were not necessarily decent. And warriors who fulfilled their patriotic duty without fear or reproach could be found on every side.This is not the moral framework that most Britons or Americans have been taught to believe in. But it is true. It is historical"
"Deception is as old as warfare, and it is usually a speciality of the weaker party. The British, therefore, were acutely aware of the powers of deception"(pp 251)
"The Red Army's field intelligence...improved greatly as photographic reconnaissance gradually became feasible..the Soviets were the undisputed champions of maskirovka or 'deception'. Troop movements were made at night, dummy base camps were built, and phoney radio traffic filled the airwaves. Time and again, they spirited up huge reserves and whole tank armies from nowhere. They attacked at time s and places where they were least expected and they sometimes stood still whilst the whole world waited on attack."(pp 252)