
BOOKS - MILITARY HISTORY - Operation Market-Garden Ultra Intelligence Ignored

Operation Market-Garden Ultra Intelligence Ignored
Author: Major Joel Jeffson
Year: 2015
Pages: 93
Format: EPUB/AZW3/PDF CONV
File size: 4,7 MB
Language: ENG

Year: 2015
Pages: 93
Format: EPUB/AZW3/PDF CONV
File size: 4,7 MB
Language: ENG

The Allies would be able to take advantage of their superior intelligence and mobility to outmaneuver the Germans and win the war. Book Description: Operation MarketGarden Ultra Intelligence Ignored Major Joel Jeffson Genre: Historical Fiction/War Pages: [Total Number of Pages] Pickle Partners Publishing 2015 Summary: Operation MarketGarden was one of the most ambitious plans devised during World War II, aiming to open the gateway to Germany and change the course of the war. However, despite the intelligence gathered through Ultra, the Allies ignored crucial information that could have led to success. This historical fiction delves into the events leading up to the operation and the consequences of ignoring critical data, highlighting the importance of understanding technological evolution and developing a personal paradigm for perceiving the process of modern knowledge development as the basis for human survival and unity in a war-torn world. Chapter 1: The Birth of Operation MarketGarden The year was 19444, and the Allies were determined to end the war as soon as possible. Field Marshal Montgomery proposed Operation MarketGarden, a daring plan to bypass the German defenses and enter Germany through the Low Countries. The operation required precise execution and careful planning, but the Allies had a secret weapon - Ultra Intelligence.
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