‘Operation Mincemeat’ on Netflix: The true story behind the Colin Firth movie
13.05.2022 - 00:21
/ foxnews.com
"Operation Mincemeat," which is now available on Netflix, showcases one of the biggest stunts the British army pulled during World War II. In the film, Colin Firth dresses up as a corpse to fool the Germans. Here’s what really happened. In 1943, Ewen Montagu, who is played by Firth, and the British military misdirected the German military away from the Invasion of Sicily with a dead body for the German forces to find.
On the dead body were documents for the Nazis to find, which suggested there was an invasion of Greece and Sardinia. Colin Firth attends the "Operation Mincemeat" UK premiere at The Curzon Mayfair on April 12, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for Warner Bros) Two British officers carried out this plan, Montagu and Charles Cholmondeley, who is played by Matthew Macfadyen.The two men obtained the body of a dead, homeless man and gave him a new identity, Captain William Martin.The homeless man had died of rat poisoning.
The British army then released the body on the Southern coast of Spain, and it was discovered by fisherman. Before the men on the sea returned the body and documents to the British, they notified the Germans.
Later, decryptions of German messages proved that the British military’s plan worked. German forces went to Greece instead of Sicily, which led to a successful invasion.
Author Ben Macintyre wrote "Operation Mincemeat: The True Spy Story that Changed the Course of World War II," which the Netflix film is based on. Macintyre has been outspoken in the past about how this movie is a depiction of what really happened in World War II. (L-R) Thelma Adams, John Madden, Colin Firth, Michelle Ashford, and Thomas Newman speak onstage during Netflix's "Operation
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