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t1w17 (peace)
Date: Thursday, March 12, 2009 | Time: 4:13 AM
one of the truly remarkable stories of world war 2 concerns a ruse that was perpetrated with such consummate skill that it save numerous lives of the allied troops and also help to shorten the war. the simple,bold and ingenious subterfuge which british officers concocted is the subject of ewen montagu's classic, the man who never dies.
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