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A wireless message sent to the Germans by Spanish born double-agent Juan Pujol Garcia, code named Garbo, whose messages helped to deceive the Germans about the location and timing of the D-Day landings, on display at a special exhibition, the Imperial War Museum in London ahead of the sixtieth anniversary. An audiovisual programme, incorporating original footage filmed during the landings, will cover the background to the landings and the sequence of operations on D-Day. The exhibition is open to the public until May 2005.
Minimum price 50PLN
2004-04-15
PA Archive/Press Association Images/EAST NEWS
Press Association
Kirsty Wigglesworth
douzupelnienia26112010 (883)
0,57MB
15cm x 9cm przy 300dpi
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