Colonel John Bevan

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Colonel John Bevan was a British intelligence officer who played a key role in Allied deception operations during World War II, helping to mislead the Axis about the D-Day landings.

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instanceOf British Army officer
human
intelligence officer
military personnel of World War II
affiliation Allied powers NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
describedBySource accounts of D-Day planning
histories of Allied deception in World War II
employer British government NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork military intelligence
psychological warfare
strategic deception
genre intelligence operations
military planning
hasRole deception planner
strategist in Operation Bodyguard
languageOfWorkOrName English
militaryBranch British Army
militaryRank colonel
notableFor coordinating large-scale Allied deception plans
developing and directing Allied strategic deception policy
helping to mislead the Axis about the D-Day landings
notableWork Allied deception operations in World War II NERFINISHED
D-Day deception planning
London Controlling Section deception strategy NERFINISHED
Operation Bodyguard NERFINISHED
opponent Nazi Germany
participantIn Allied deception campaign against Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
World War II
positionHeld head of the London Controlling Section

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