In 1943, Juan Pujol García, a double agent known as "Garbo," deceived Hitler about the D-Day invasion site. Falsely claiming a vast fake army, he convinced the Nazis the real attack was at Pas de Calais, not Normandy. His forged intel delayed German response, aiding the Allies' triumph and altering WWII’s course.
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