The Congressional Gold Medal was recently awarded to living and deceased members of the Ghost Army, a World War II deception unit that was kept secret for half a century after the war. Many of the ...
Whenever family members asked 100-year-old Seymour Nussenbaum what part he played in the Second World War, he told them: “I blew up tanks!” Little did they know what he really meant. In fact, Mr ...
DALLAS -- For decades, their mission during World War II was a secret. With inflatable tanks, trucks and planes, combined with sound effects, radio trickery, costume uniforms and acting, the American ...
Some 1,100 World War II soldiers who served in the so-called "Ghost Army" received long overdue recognition at the U.S. Capitol. During the war, they belonged to units that specialized in trickery to ...
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World War II's start sees deception in its infancy from code breaking to inflatable tanks. The early years of World War II sees deception in its infancy: code breaking, glamorous spies, fake bombing ...