Juan Pujol García

Juan Pujol García
Spain Spanish 1914–1988 ○ Natural death

The double agent who made fiction a strategic weapon

On 9 June 1944, he told German commanders that the Normandy landings were only a diversion.

Juan Pujol García was a Spanish double agent who penetrated German intelligence while remaining loyal to Britain during the Second World War. From Lisbon, he built a fictitious network in Britain from public sources and won the confidence of his German handlers. After joining British intelligence, he combined invented agents with carefully timed real information to shape German decisions. In Operation Fortitude, his reports reinforced the story that Normandy was a diversion and that the main assault would come at Pas-de-Calais.

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