Operation Mincemeat

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Offline John Mytton

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Re: Operation Mincemeat
« Reply #28 on: February 17, 2025, 03:13:19 AM »
That's all superficial basic stuff, easily found on Google.

Care to try again?

Two simple question, you can easily find on Google;

1) Why did Operation Neptune in Normandy take place on 6 june 1944 and not a day earlier?

2) Why did Operation Market Garden fail and where exactly did the allied convoy get stuck?

You've got three minutes... any reply after three minutes have passed confirms that you haven't got a clue and do require Google

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You've got three minutes... any reply after three minutes have passed confirms that you haven't got a clue and do require Google

What a rip-roaringly laughable challenge, you responded more than 20 minutes after my post giving you a ton of time do do a Google search. Try again Dildo!

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Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: Operation Mincemeat
« Reply #29 on: February 17, 2025, 03:25:21 AM »
What a rip-roaringly laughable challenge, you responded more than 20 minutes after my post giving you a ton of time do do a Google search. Try again Dildo!

JohnM

That's what I thought.

My reply did not require a google search. You just copy/paste some basic information from some website.

If you know about WW2, you know the answer to my questions and don't need 3 minutes.

You, however, desperately need time to google. Give it up, you've already lost!
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Re: Operation Mincemeat
« Reply #30 on: February 17, 2025, 03:31:09 AM »

That "tiny event" caused Hitler to move the bulk of his troops to Greece and allowed the allies to invade Sicily with minimal casualties. You really are clueless, aren't you?

Google must be your best friend

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Google must be your best friend

You really suck at this, the first Google link is this Wikipedia entry and your above post is simply a brief summation of the very first sentence! HAHAHAHA!

Operation Mincemeat was a successful British deception operation of the Second World War to disguise the 1943 Allied invasion of Sicily. Two members of British intelligence obtained the body of Glyndwr Michael, a tramp who died from eating rat poison, dressed him as an officer of the Royal Marines and placed personal items on him identifying him as the fictitious Captain (Acting Major) William Martin. Correspondence between two British generals that suggested that the Allies planned to invade Greece and Sardinia, with Sicily as merely the target of a feint, was also placed on the body.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Mincemeat

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Re: Operation Mincemeat
« Reply #31 on: February 17, 2025, 03:34:47 AM »
You really suck at this, the first Google link is this Wikipedia entry and your above post is simply a brief summation of the very first sentence! HAHAHAHA!

Operation Mincemeat was a successful British deception operation of the Second World War to disguise the 1943 Allied invasion of Sicily. Two members of British intelligence obtained the body of Glyndwr Michael, a tramp who died from eating rat poison, dressed him as an officer of the Royal Marines and placed personal items on him identifying him as the fictitious Captain (Acting Major) William Martin. Correspondence between two British generals that suggested that the Allies planned to invade Greece and Sardinia, with Sicily as merely the target of a feint, was also placed on the body.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Mincemeat

JohnM

You really suck at this, the first Google link is this Wikipedia entry and your above post is simply a brief summation of the very first sentence!

Thank you for confirming that you actually had to Google it.

What you don't know is that I contributed to the article on Wikipedia. So, you lose again....

Are you really sure you want to continue with this conversation, or is it your massive ego that doesn't allow you to stop?

Btw, I'm still waiting for the answers to my two questions. Didn't you have enough time to Google them? Want so more.... what about 30 minutes?
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Re: Operation Mincemeat
« Reply #32 on: February 17, 2025, 03:57:00 AM »
You really suck at this, the first Google link is this Wikipedia entry and your above post is simply a brief summation of the very first sentence!

Thank you for confirming that you actually had to Google it.

What you don't know is that I contributed to the article on Wikipedia. So, you lose again....

Are you really sure you want to continue with this conversation, or is it your massive ego that doesn't allow you to stop?

Btw, I'm still waiting for the answers to my two questions. Didn't you have enough time to Google them? Want so more.... what about 30 minutes?

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You really suck at this, the first Google link is this Wikipedia entry and your above post is simply a brief summation of the very first sentence!

Thank you for confirming that you actually had to Google it.

Try to keep up, from day one I said I researched this whole event after seeing the movie.

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What you don't know is that I contributed to the article on Wikipedia. So, you lose again....

According to the credits for that Wikipedia article, I don't see the name Wiedmann? C'mon Martin, you aren't still telling Porky Pies, are you? -snicker-

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Are you really sure you want to continue with this conversation, or is it your massive ego that doesn't allow you to stop?

You're the one jumping through hoops!

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Re: Operation Mincemeat
« Reply #33 on: February 17, 2025, 04:11:33 AM »
Try to keep up, from day one I said I researched this whole event after seeing the movie.

According to the credits for that Wikipedia article, I don't see the name Wiedmann? C'mon Martin, you aren't still telling Porky Pies, are you? -snicker-

You're the one jumping through hoops!

JohnM

Thank you for this unresponsive reply as well as confirming that you actually were so desperate that you checked credits on the Wikipedia article.

Why would you use a fake name on this forum and assume that everybody else uses their real name all over the internet?

Offline John Mytton

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Re: Operation Mincemeat
« Reply #34 on: February 17, 2025, 04:23:49 AM »
Why would you use a fake name on this forum and assume that everybody else uses their real name all over the internet?

Thanks for admitting that you use an alias all over the internet and yet for some unexplainable reason, you choose to use your "real" name here!!! Go figure??
But at the end of the day, I thought you were so, so proud about your WW2 knowledge?  Thumb1:

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