'Conceal, Create, Confuse': Deception as a British Battlefield Tactic in the First World War
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Uncover the art of deception in the British Army's WWI battlefield tactics.
Martin Davies reveals the ingenious methods employed by commanders like Sir John French and Sir Douglas Haig to mislead the enemy. Explore how geographically dispersed deception plans disguised attack times and locations, forcing the Germans to defend against fake operations. From mules disguised as tanks to dummy airfields, discover the surprisingly effective tricks used to confuse and weaken enemy forces.
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