Operation Ferdinand

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Operation Ferdinand was a World War II Allied deception plan, as part of the broader Operation Bodyguard strategy, designed to mislead German forces about the timing and location of the Allied invasion of southern France.

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Operation Ferdinand canonical 1

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instanceOf World War II military operation
military deception operation
belligerent Allies
conflict World War II
country United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
designedBy Allied deception planners
London Controlling Section NERFINISHED
focusesOn Mediterranean theatre of World War II NERFINISHED
southern France NERFINISHED
goal to mislead German forces about the location of the Allied invasion of southern France
to mislead German forces about the timing of the Allied invasion of southern France
natureOfOperation strategic deception
opponent Nazi Germany
partOf Allied strategic deception in 1944
Operation Bodyguard NERFINISHED
strategic deception for Operation Dragoon
relatedTo Operation Fortitude NERFINISHED
Operation Zeppelin NERFINISHED
result contributed to German uncertainty about Allied intentions in southern France
supports Operation Dragoon NERFINISHED
targeted German High Command NERFINISHED
German forces in southern France
theater European theatre of World War II
timePeriod 1944
uses controlled leaks of information
decoy military formations
double agents
false radio traffic

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Operation Bodyguard hasPart Operation Ferdinand