Operation Graffham

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Operation Graffham was a World War II Allied deception operation aimed at misleading Nazi Germany about the location and timing of the planned invasion of Western Europe.

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Operation Graffham canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War II military operation
military deception operation
aim to mislead Nazi Germany about the location of the planned Allied invasion of Western Europe
to mislead Nazi Germany about the timing of the planned Allied invasion of Western Europe
belligerent Allies NERFINISHED
conflict World War II
coordinatedWith Operation Bodyguard NERFINISHED
Operation Fortitude NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
designedBy London Controlling Section NERFINISHED
focus Scandinavia NERFINISHED
Sweden NERFINISHED
implementedBy Allied diplomatic representatives in Stockholm
British Foreign Office NERFINISHED
British intelligence services NERFINISHED
intendedEffect to divert German attention from Normandy
to tie down German forces in Norway
language English
method diplomatic deception
political pressure on Sweden
namedAfter Graffham, a village in England NERFINISHED
objective to encourage German belief in a possible Allied landing in Norway
opponent Nazi Germany
partOf Allied deception strategy for the invasion of Western Europe
Allied strategic deception in 1944
relatedTo Operation Fortitude North NERFINISHED
result contributed to German concern about a possible Allied invasion of Norway
startTime 1944
theater European theatre of World War II
used controlled leaks through diplomatic channels
false diplomatic approaches
planted information

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Operation Bodyguard hasPart Operation Graffham