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Episode Title: The Architects of Deception — The Men Who Planned D-Day
Season 1, Episode 4 — The Spies & Secret Wars
In the spring of 1943, a small planning staff in London was handed the largest problem in military history: design the invasion that would end the war in Europe. No commander had been named. No location was finalized. No resources were guaranteed. They had eighteen months.
Led by Lieutenant General Frederick Morgan under the deliberately unglamorous title COSSAC — Chief of Staff to the Supreme Allied Commander — this small team built the framework for Operation Overlord: the airborne assault, the naval armada, the deception that held German Panzer divisions at Pas-de-Calais, and two entire artificial harbours — each the size of Dover — designed and built in roughly six months because the invasion force would have nowhere else to land its supplies.
On June 6th, 1944, more than 13,000 paratroopers dropped into Normandy on schedule. Almost 7,000 ships crossed the Channel on schedule. By the end of the day, 156,000 Allied troops were ashore.
This is the story of the people behind the plan — the architects whose names mostly aren't on any memorial, and the eighteen months that made D-Day possible before a single soldier ever set foot on a beach.
In this episode, Amanda and Harry unwind the planning behind the largest amphibious invasion in history.
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Tags / Keywords: WWII, World War II, D-Day, Operation Overlord, COSSAC, Frederick Morgan, Normandy, Mulberry Harbours, Eisenhower, Allied Invasion, Military History, Podcast