Adam Jackson takes a dive into the fascinating history of the D-Day landings, exploring topics such as the Nazi cryptography device that the Allies had to break if their invasion of Europe was to be successful; the role of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force in counter-intelligence missions; the innovative technologies created by the Allies in preparation for their advance; General Eisenhower's appreciation of Andrew Higgins; and what the term D-Day actually means.
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