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Operation Mincemeat

The Corpse That Fooled Hitler

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Operation Mincemeat

By: Hugh Ravenscroft
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In the secretive world of World War II espionage, where deception could save lives and a whisper could move armies, one of the most incredible operations ever devised involved a corpse, a briefcase, and a story too bizarre to be fiction. Operation Mincemeat tells the true tale of how British intelligence pulled off a daring trick that convinced Adolf Hitler to send his troops in the wrong direction—by using a dead man carrying false documents.

At the heart of this extraordinary tale were two intelligence officers: the sharp-minded barrister Ewen Montagu and the imaginative RAF officer Charles Cholmondeley. Inspired by a wartime memo (possibly written by future James Bond creator Ian Fleming), they devised a plan that required a body—specifically, a man with no ties, no past, and no future—who could become someone entirely new in death.

That someone was “Major William Martin,” a fictional officer of the Royal Marines. In truth, he was a homeless Welshman named Glyndwr Michael, who died in London under tragic circumstances. But in death, he became a war hero. Outfitted with a detailed backstory, personal items like love letters and theatre stubs, and top-secret documents suggesting Allied plans to invade Greece and Sardinia, “Major Martin” was set adrift off the coast of Spain with one mission: fool the Nazis.

This book reveals the full scope of the operation, from the creation of Martin’s identity to the tense journey aboard the submarine HMS Seraph, and finally to the shores of Spain, where German spies eagerly lapped up the fake intelligence. It uncovers how Hitler, swayed by the planted documents, diverted critical forces away from Sicily—exactly as the Allies had hoped. The result? The successful Allied invasion of Sicily, fewer casualties, and a turning point in the war.

But Operation Mincemeat wasn’t just a tale of clever forgeries. It was a masterpiece of psychological manipulation and wartime theatre. Every element had to be believable—from the corpse’s state of decomposition to the ink on the fake letters. Even the briefcase, chained to the man’s wrist, was carefully selected. British intelligence didn’t just invent a person—they built a life and sold it to the enemy.

As the story unfolds, listeners will meet the behind-the-scenes players: pathologists, forgers, secretaries, and submarine crews—all working in quiet coordination to stage the most convincing lie of the war. We trace the impact of their actions through German intelligence channels, all the way to Hitler’s desk, where the deception was swallowed whole. And we explore the aftermath: how the success of the operation helped shape the Allied path to victory, and how the truth remained hidden for decades.

Operation Mincemeat: The Corpse That Fooled Hitler is more than just a story of wartime espionage—it’s a study in human creativity, the art of misdirection, and the strange role of a forgotten man in shaping world history. Gripping, meticulously researched, and told with cinematic clarity, this is the definitive account of one of the most bizarre and brilliant operations of the Second World War.

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This book is an extraordinary dive into one of WWII’s most daring and ingenious operations. Ravenscroft tells the story with precision and cinematic flair, making it accessible and gripping even for readers with little background in military history. I couldn’t believe this actually happened—it reads like a thriller.

A Masterpiece of Deception and Strategy

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This book does a fantastic job of breaking down a complicated intelligence operation into an engaging narrative that’s easy to follow. I appreciated how it didn’t just focus on the big names like Montagu and Cholmondeley but also highlighted the unsung heroes—submarine crews, forgers, pathologists—who made the plan work. The stakes were enormous, yet the story is told with warmth and just enough suspense to make you appreciate how close it came to failing. Operation Mincemeat is a testament to human creativity and the strange twists of history.

Meticulous Research Brings an Incredible Plot to L

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What struck me most was the humanity at the heart of the deception. The story of Glyndwr Michael, a forgotten man turned fictional hero, is both haunting and heroic. The author manages to balance technical detail with deep empathy for all involved.

History at Its Most Human and Ingenious

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I’ve read many books about WWII, but this is by far one of the most unique. Operation Mincemeat shows how far the Allies were willing to go to save lives and outsmart the enemy—using a corpse and a bundle of forged papers! The level of planning and human detail that went into creating this fake officer was mind-blowing. I especially appreciated how the book also honors the unsung people behind the scenes, from the submarine crew to the secretaries. A must-read for history buffs and anyone who enjoys seeing how truth can outwit tyranny.

An Unbelievable Story Brilliantly Told

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From the very first chapter, I was hooked. The level of detail in recreating every step of the operation—from crafting the identity to the submarine voyage—is astounding. You feel like you're part of British intelligence, watching the plan unfold in real time.

Gripping from Start to Finish

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