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In the months before D-Day, German intelligence gathered enormous amounts of information about the coming Allied invasion. Reports from agents, aerial reconnaissance, intercepted communications, and coastal observers all pointed to a massive amphibious operation being prepared in Britain. Yet despite all this intelligence, the German high command failed to correctly identify the real invasion site. Through one of the most sophisticated deception campaigns in military history, the Allies launched Operation Bodyguard, including Operation Fortitude, designed to convince Nazi Germany that the main invasion would strike at Pas-de-Calais rather than Normandy. Fake armies, dummy landing craft, inflatable tanks, and misleading radio traffic convinced German intelligence that a massive force under George S. Patton was preparing to invade across the narrowest part of the English Channel. Meanwhile, the real invasion force prepared in secret for Operation Overlord. German commanders like Erwin Rommel and Gerd von Rundstedt disagreed about how to defend the French coast, while Adolf Hitler kept control of critical armored reserves. When Allied forces landed in Normandy on June 6, 1944, confusion, deception, and a dysfunctional command structure prevented a coordinated German response. What followed was the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany in Western Europe. This is the story of how intelligence overload, deception, and command failures allowed the most anticipated invasion of World War II to succeed. #dday #worldwar2 #ww2history #operationoverlord #normandyinvasion #militaryhistory #ww2documentary #history #hitler #dday1944