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  1. Juan Pujol García MBE (Spanish: [ˈxwam puˈʝol ɣaɾˈθi.a]; 14 February 1912 – 10 October 1988), also known as Joan Pujol i García (Catalan: [ʒuˈam puˈʒɔl i ɣəɾˈsi.ə]), was a Spanish spy who acted as a double agent loyal to Great Britain against Nazi Germany during World War II, when he relocated to Britain to carry out ...

  2. Jun 1, 2018 · Learn how Juan Pujol Garcia, also known as Agent Garbo, became a rogue double-agent who tricked Hitler and saved D-Day during World War II. Discover how he escaped to Venezuela, faked his own death and kept his secret for decades.

    • Becky Little
  3. Learn how Juan Pujol, codenamed GARBO, deceived the Germans with his imaginary network of spies and helped the Allies plan the D-Day landings. Discover his background, motivation, partnership with MI5 and legacy in this web page by MI5.

    • Leah Silverman
    • War Turns Juan Pujol García Against Politics. As with any spy-turned-double-agent, not much is known about García’s early life. He was born in 1912 and grew up in Barcelona in a relatively wealthy family, working odd jobs through his early adulthood.
    • Becoming A Double Agent. At the war’s onset, García decided that he wanted to spy for the British, viewing them as a bastion of the values that he believed in.
    • García’s Lies Sow Allied Successes. Agent GARBO proved his worth to the British during Operation TORCH, the British campaign for North Africa. García reported the truth to his Nazi superiors: that a convoy of British warships, painted in Mediterranean camouflage, were headed toward strategic ports across North Africa.
    • Fooling The Entire German Army On D-Day. By 1944, British and American forces were planning a long-awaited land invasion of western Europe on the French shores of Normandy.
  4. Jul 7, 2012 · Juan Pujol Garcia lived a lie that helped win World War II. Nicknamed for the enigmatic actress Greta Garbo, Garcia's own performance was so convincing he fooled Hitler himself.

  5. Learn how Juan Pujol Garcia, codenamed Garbo, deceived the Germans in World War II with his fake intelligence. Discover how his wife, Araceli, played a crucial role in his network and suffered from isolation and stress in London.

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  7. Learn how Juan Pujol Garcia, a.k.a. Garbo, became a double agent for the Allies and deceived the Germans into believing that the D-Day invasion would take place at Pas de Calais, not Normandy. Discover his ingenious methods, his notional agents, and his role in the Battle of Normandy.