Ghost Army of World War II, Jack Kneece
Ghost Army of World War II, Jack Kneece
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Ghost Army of World War II

Author: Jack Kneece

Narrator: Paul Woodson

Unabridged: 10 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/14/2017


Synopsis

In 1941, the U.S. began to form a hand-picked army to fight in Europe. What made it different is that its troops were composed of artists, actors, meteorologists, and sound technicians, and their true mission was not to fight, but to deceive the German army.

Information about the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops was classified top secret until 1996. Following the declassification, Jack Kneece interviewed many of the key personnel involved in this elaborate ruse, including fashion designer Bill Blass.

Until the bombing of Pearl Harbor, many Americans were opposed to becoming involved in the war in Europe, and the military was ill-prepared to fight, with only 130,000 enlisted troops and equipment left over from World War I. One solution was to create a special force that gave the illusion of 30,000 heavily armed men. In fact, there were only 1,000.

German soldiers referred to them as the “Phantom Army,” because one moment they were in one place, and the next, they were attacking their flanks or from the rear. This small army duped the Germans successfully in 21 separate operations during World War II, many of which took place within a few hundred yards of the front lines.

About Jack Kneece

Jack Kneece is a career journalist who was the first to interview Bobby Baker during the Baker/Lyndon Johnson scandal of 1967. His article appeared on the front cover of the Washington Post. He has written for a number of newspapers and wire services across the country, helped start Singapore's new afternoon newspaper, and served as a correspondent in Islamabad, Pakistan. He lives in Peak, South Carolina.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ken on October 30, 2018

Ghost Army, first type of deception warfare for the second world war that I've come across, I'm intrigued was interesting in parts, a funny part some soldiers ducking for cover from an air raid under inflated rubber tanks and coming to the knowledge its absolutely a complete waste of time and having......more

Goodreads review by Andrew on May 14, 2015

An account of the 23 Headquarters Special troops that were trained in military deception. Most people associate them with the deceptive "First Army Group" and Gen. George S. Patton in the United Kingdom at the time of the D-Day invasion, a story sown by the Allies to lead German military leaders int......more

Goodreads review by Tami on April 15, 2008

After the bombing of Pearl Harbour are several German accounts of a so-called "Phantom Armies" that seemed to appear and disappear out of nowhere causing chaos for the German soldiers and essentially aiding the Allied victory. However, none of these musing were ever taken seriously, particularly bec......more