Which deceptive 'product launch' strategy did the Allies use before D-Day to mislead German forces about the actual invasion location?
The Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II wasn't just a military operation—it was also one of history's most complex 'product launches,' requiring unprecedented logistics, coordination, and even consumer behavior analysis. Military planners had to consider how German forces would 'consume' misinformation and respond to the invasion. Test your knowledge about this historic military product launch that changed the course of world history.
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- Operation Bodyguard, creating a fictional army in Southeast England to suggest an invasion at Pas-de-Calais rather than Normandy
- Operation Anaconda, planting false intelligence about a Mediterranean invasion through Italy and Southern France
- Operation Husky, deploying inflatable tanks in Scotland to suggest an invasion of Norway was imminent
- Operation Torch, leaking false naval deployment schedules suggesting the invasion would occur in late July rather than June
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