
D-Day deception
D-Day deception refers to strategic efforts during World War II to mislead the German forces about the true location and timing of the Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944. The Allies used tactics such as fake radio signals, dummy equipment, and staging fake troop movements to create a convincing diversion. This deception aimed to keep German defenses scattered and less effective, increasing the chances of a successful landings. Overall, it was a crucial part of the larger Operation Bodyguard, designed to ensure the success of the historic amphibious assault.