Juan Pujol, a young Spanish antifascist, became agent GARBO, a
master of deception and intrigue. His story contains all the
hallmarks of classic spy adventure enciphered messages, secret
inks, items concealed in cakes culminating in one of the greatest
strategic deceptions in history. Through a ring of invented
subagents, GARBO and his MI5 controllers succeeded in convincing
the Germans that the DDay landings were only a diversionary tactic,
thus safeguarding the Allied landings and hastening the end of the
war in Europe.
Secret History Files is an exciting series from The National
Archives that puts covert history in readers' hands. Dossiers
previously classified as "Top Secret" are now available, with an
explanatory introduction and background analysis by expert
historians.
Publisher's Note: This publication brings you in full the
'Summary of the Garbo Case 1941 1945' by Tomas Harris. All document
references are to the original files, which may be consulted under
supervision at the National Archives, Kew. Our intention is to
reproduce the material as faithfully as possible without
compromising the integrity of the original. This means that the
occasional inconsistency or typing error survives from Harris's
text. The symbol ...] is used where material from the original
document has been retained under section 3(4) of the Public Records
Act 1958."
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