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Operation Mincemeat: How a dead tramp fooled Hitler

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Operation Mincemeat: How a dead tramp fooled Hitler
By Megan Lane BBC News Magazine
3 December 2010 Last updated at 06:55 ET
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During World War II, the Nazis fell for an audacious British plot to pass off a dead tramp as an officer carrying secret documents. How - and are such tactics still in use today?

Rat poison does not furnish the desperate with an easy death. But this was how Glyndwr Michael, jobless and homeless in the winter of 1943, ended his life.

Found in an abandoned warehouse in King's Cross, London, one cold January night, his death certificate noted the cause of death as "phosphorous poisoning. Took rat poison - bid [to] kill himself while of unsound mind".

He was not buried in the capital, nor his hometown in south Wales. Instead, the coroner said he was to be "removed out of England" for burial.
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Ah yes, The Man Who Never Was. A good movie that I shall  have to watch again sometime soon.
 
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