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  2. Ghost Army - Wikipedia

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    The Ghost Army was a United States Army tactical deception unit during World War II officially known as the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops. [2] [3] The 1,100-man unit was given a unique mission: to deceive Hitler's forces and mislead them as to the size and location of Allied forces, while giving the actual units elsewhere time to maneuver. [4]

  3. William Aliapoulos - Wikipedia

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    [15] [21] [22] While overseas in Europe for deployment, William named his army jeep "Paper Doll" after Frances, in the Ghost Army." [23] After the war, in 1945, William married Frances in her hometown of Toledo, Ohio, which became William's new residence. [15] Frances was an artist and art instructor at the Toledo Museum of Art. [21]

  4. What was the Ghost Army? - AOL

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    The Ghost Army included about 1,100 soldiers in the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops and the 3133rd Signal Company Special. ... “It fooled the Germans. They moved their troops to the river ...

  5. National Veterans Memorial and Museum exhibit tells history ...

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    “Ghost Army: The Combat Con Artists of World War II” continues through Aug. 25 at the National Veterans Memorial and Museum, 300 W. Broad St. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays.

  6. Ghost Army members who staged secret WWII battlefield ...

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    The Ghost Army included about 1,100 soldiers in the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops, which carried out about 20 battlefield deceptions in France, Luxembourg, Belgium and Germany, and around 200 ...

  7. The Ghost Army (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Ghost Army Official Web Site; The Ghost Army at IMDb; on YouTube (producer's YouTube Channel) Garber, Megan. "Ghost Army: The Inflatable Tanks That Fooled Hitler", The Atlantic, May 22, 2013. The Ghost Army of World War II, Princeton Architectural Press, 2015. (ISBN 978-1616893187

  8. North Jersey men were among 1,100 who served in secretive ...

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    The 1,100 Ghost Army service members used a variety of unique deception tactics to fool the enemy in World War II. Besides inflatable dummy equipment, they incorporated sound effects, radio ...

  9. Religious views of Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    Kershaw noted that Hitler's scheme for the Germanization of Eastern Europe saw no place for Christian churches and that Goebbels wrote from conversations with Hitler that there was an insoluble opposition between the Christian and a Germanic-heroic world-view which would need settling after the war. [273]