I mean seriously, if it was out in the open and the kind of stuff that people could figure out before it happened, it wouldn't be much of a tactic........
Probably the reason for the nervous looks at the event, they were preparing for and thinking the same things that were put on this win...
100%
The allies didn't tell civilians exactly how it was going to go down on Normandy. They inferred the battle was going to go down somewhere else entirely.
True. And it was Patton's inflatable army that the Germans were focused on while the invasion happened, if I recall correctly.
When you look at Trump, that IS Patton looking back at you...
Look into it, personalities are pretty much identical only the setting is different, both workaholics for whom doing nothing really wasn't an option, Patton died December 45, Trump was born June 46.....................
Which was probably how long that soul could manage not doing anything....