Multiple Choice
In 1944, Allied deception was so successful that:
A) Even after the start of D-Day in Normandy, the Germans were still waiting for the main invasion near Calais in France
B) Some German spies were turned and were working for Allies and transmitting false information to the Germans
C) The Germans could not protect all the potential invasion zones simultaneously in France
D) All of the above
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