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German Appreciation of Allied Intentions Regarding "Overlord" Report by J.I.C.

1 Apr 1944

African ports, has increased his anxieties concerning the likelihood of amphibious operations against the Gulf of Genoa and Southern France. Diversionary attacks in other areas 6. Diversionary operations with strong forces are regarded as possible against north or south Norway, but no change in the strength or re-disposition of forces in this area has been made. (Signed) V. CAVENDISH-BENTINCK E.G.N. RUSHBROOKE J.A. SINCLAIR F.F. INGLIS Offices of the War Cabinet, S.W.1. 29TH MAY, 1944. -2-.
france italy norway second world war military intelligence joint intelligence sub-committee chiefs of staff victor cavendish-bentinck john sinclair francis inglis edmund rushbrooke predicting enemy intentions operation overlord german strategy
Collection ID
CAB81
Conflict
Second World War
Countries
France Italy Norway
Document Reference
CAB 81/122/73
Document Types
Report
File Reference
CAB 81/122
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab81.0122.073
Keywords
Predicting Enemy Intentions German Strategy Operation Overlord
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee
Pages
2
Persons Discussed
Victor Cavendish-Bentinck Francis Inglis Edmund Rushbrooke John Sinclair
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
War Cabinet Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Memoranda. April - May 1944. Papers Numbers. JIC 151-225. Volume XXXII
Themes
Military Intelligence

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