Hoodwinked

by Stephen Shapiro

Published 1 February 2004
This book plunges young readers into the secret strategies and underground battles that helped turn the tide of World War Two: - The Allied 'Army' of inflatable tanks and dummy planes to put the Germans off the true destination of the D-Day invasion force...- A carefully planted dead body ('The Man Who Never Was') convinces the Germans that the Allies were planning to invade Greece...- The bravery of Violette Szabo and the other SOE agents who worked behind enemy lines...- The work of the French Maquis in delaying the advance of German forces to Normandy to defend against the D-Day invasions...Presented with historic accuracy and engaging storytelling, and bursting with informative sidebars, 40 b+w archive photographs, 56 colour maps and illustrations, Hoodwinked tells 18 true, gripping stories of elaborate ruses, military fakery and cunning deception on both sides of World War Two. Includes dozens of informative sidebars describing the major personalities, tanks, aircraft and battles of World War Two.

Wartime really can inspire the most extraordinary innovation and creativity. In this book you will discover the secrets behind some of the real-life deceptions that turned the tide of World War Two: - Convicted thief and safebreaker Eddie Chapman who worked as a Double Cross spy for the Nazis, under British control...- Lieutenant David Stirling and the founding of the SAS in North Africa...- The sinking of three German spy ships in Goa Harbour by the Calcutta Light Horse ('The Sea Wolves')...- the brilliant boffins at Bletchley Park who broke the German secret codes. - the Navajo Code Talkers whose rare language defeated the Japanese code breakers...Presented with historic accuracy and engaging storytelling, and bursting with informative sidebars, 40 b+w archive photographs, 56 colour maps and illustrations, this book tells 19 spellbinding true stories which reveal the heroes behind some of the most creative strategies of World War Two.