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- Operation_Graffham abstract "Operation Graffham was a military deception employed by the Allies during the Second World War. It formed part of Operation Bodyguard, a broad strategic deception designed to disguise the imminent Allied invasion of Normandy. Graffham provided political support to the visual and wireless deception of Operation Fortitude North. These operations together created a fictional threat to Norway during the summer of 1944.Planning for the operation began in February 1944. In contrast to the other aspects of Bodyguard, Graffham was planned and executed by the British, with no American involvement. Graffham's aim was to convince German intelligence that the Allies were actively building political ties with Sweden, in preparation for an upcoming invasion of Norway. It involved meetings between several British and Swedish officials, as well as the purchase of Norwegian securities and the use of double agents to spread rumours. During the war, Sweden maintained a neutral stance and it was hoped that if the government were convinced of an imminent Allied invasion of Norway this would filter through to German intelligence.The impact of Graffham was minimal. The Swedish government agreed to few of the concessions requested during the meetings, and few high-level officials were convinced that the Allies would invade Norway. Overall, the influence of Graffham and Fortitude North on German strategy in Scandinavia is disputed.".
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- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink Adolf_Hitler.
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- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink Bengt_Nordenskiöld.
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_deception_operations.
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink Double-Cross_System.
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink Erik_Boheman.
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Second_World_War.
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink John_Bevan_(British_Army_officer).
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink London_Controlling_Section.
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink Military_deception.
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink Normandy_landings.
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Bodyguard.
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Cockade.
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Fortitude.
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Hardboiled.
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Royal_Flush.
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink Security_(finance).
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink State_Secretary_for_Foreign_Affairs_(Sweden).
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink Stockholm.
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink Sweden_during_World_War_II.
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Air_Force.
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink Victor_Mallet.
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink Wulf_Schmidt.
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLink File:Map_of_Operation_Bodyguard_subordinate_plans.png.
- Operation_Graffham wikiPageWikiLinkText "Operation Graffham".
- Operation_Graffham caption "Graffham was one of several plans within the overall Bodyguard deception".
- Operation_Graffham date "March – June 1944".
- Operation_Graffham location "Stockholm, Sweden".
- Operation_Graffham name "Operation Graffham".
- Operation_Graffham outcome "Failure to outright convince Swedish government of an impending Allied invasion in Norway".
- Operation_Graffham partof Operation_Bodyguard.
- Operation_Graffham planned "February – March 1944".
- Operation_Graffham plannedBy London_Controlling_Section.
- Operation_Graffham scope Military_deception.
- Operation_Graffham target "Sweden, German intelligence".
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- Operation_Graffham subject Category:World_War_II_deception_operations.
- Operation_Graffham hypernym Deception.
- Operation_Graffham comment "Operation Graffham was a military deception employed by the Allies during the Second World War. It formed part of Operation Bodyguard, a broad strategic deception designed to disguise the imminent Allied invasion of Normandy. Graffham provided political support to the visual and wireless deception of Operation Fortitude North. These operations together created a fictional threat to Norway during the summer of 1944.Planning for the operation began in February 1944.".
- Operation_Graffham label "Operation Graffham".
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- Operation_Graffham wasDerivedFrom Operation_Graffham?oldid=687144471.
- Operation_Graffham depiction Map_of_Operation_Bodyguard_subordinate_plans.png.
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