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The Anglo-American coalition made "a piece of meat filling", and the German Nazi Party smelled it, and finally failed

During World War 2, the battle between the German Nazi Party and the Anglo-American anti-fascist allies was the main battlefield of World War 2. By the time the war was going on in 1943, the German Nazi Party was already in a state of exhaustion, the North African campaign was nearing the end, and the German Nazi Party, which had been defeated on the North African battlefield, was already in danger.

The Anglo-American coalition made "a piece of meat filling", and the German Nazi Party smelled it, and finally failed

All the allies' strategic vision was on one of the largest islands in the Mediterranean at that time, Sicily. The German Nazi Party had arranged many military forces and troop deployments in Sicily at that time, and they believed that Sicily must be the most important place for the Anglo-American coalition, and if they wanted to capture the Mediterranean, this place must be from Sicily. At the same time, the Anglo-American anti-fascist allies also really wanted to land from this part of Sicily, but in the face of the military deployment of the German Nazi Party, the Anglo-American anti-fascist allies were also very headaches.

The Anglo-American coalition made "a piece of meat filling", and the German Nazi Party smelled it, and finally failed

On this island, which did not cover much land, the German Nazi Party arranged nearly 360,000 people here. Therefore, it was not easy to easily capture Sicily, germany had the most important troops, and more than 1,000 aircraft were arranged here, and the American and British anti-fascist allies had to find a way to transfer the German Nazi forces.

The Anglo-American coalition made "a piece of meat filling", and the German Nazi Party smelled it, and finally failed

So under the leadership of Major Ewing Montague and Flying Lieutenant Charles Joel Mendeli, Operation Meat Stuffing began to be implemented. The so-called meat stuffing operation was to put a huge piece of meat stuffing as bait, so that the German Nazis believed that the British and American anti-fascist allies would not land from Sicily.

The whole operation was carefully deployed and calculated, and they selected a corpse and disguised it as a staff officer. From the clothes he wore to the briefcase he was holding and the documents in the briefcase, it was very precisely planned. In the briefcase of the corpse were two top-secret documents. Two documents, in an effort to fundamentally impress the German Nazis, wrote to the corpse's titular friend, the British Deputy Chief of the General Staff, revealing that the Allied next move was Sicily. The second letter, addressed to the commander of the Mediterranean Fleet, was combined from the two documents to give the German Nazi Party a message that the Anglo-American Allies wanted to land from Sardinia and peloponnese by pretending to attack Sicily.

In order to make the whole plan look smooth, the Anglo-American Allies did not send the body to the waters that the German Nazis could pick up. Instead, through the precise calculation of the speed of the wind and the direction of the sea, the body was floated to the hands of Spain, who was ostensibly helpful, but was actually very close to the Germans. In this way, it seems so casual, so natural. It was hard for Hitler to believe it or not.

The Anglo-American coalition made "a piece of meat filling", and the German Nazi Party smelled it, and finally failed

In the end, the German Nazi Party withdrew most of its armed forces in Sicily to strengthen the defense of Sardinia, and the result can be imagined that the Nazi Party failed. Operation Minced Meat, along with its sophisticated deployment and perfect realization, became one of the most famous strategic plans of World War 2.

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