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May 16, 2010
The swerving logic of the English mind
Surplus to requirements and more Monty Python than James Bond - despite the Ian Fleming connection - but World War II strategic headfake Operation Mincemeat still stirs in me a sense of loss and nostalgia where once there was patriotism and a love of my fellow Englishmen.
Too much to excerpt properly. The following is for flavour.
To fashion the container that would keep the corpse “fresh,” before it was dumped off the coast of Spain, Mincemeat’s planners turned to Charles Fraser-Smith, whom Ian Fleming is thought to have used as the model for Q in the James Bond novels. Fraser-Smith was the inventor of, among other things, garlic-flavored chocolate intended to render authentic the breath of agents dropping into France and “a compass hidden in a button that unscrewed clockwise, based on the impeccable theory that the ‘unswerving logic of the German mind’ would never guess that something might unscrew the wrong way.” The job of transporting the container to the submarine that would take it to Spain was entrusted to one of England’s leading race-car drivers, St. John (Jock) Horsfall, who, Macintyre notes, “was short-sighted and astigmatic but declined to wear spectacles.” At one point during the journey, Horsfall nearly drove into a tram stop, and then “failed to see a roundabout until too late and shot over the grass circle in the middle.”
Posted by Ghost of a flea at May 16, 2010 11:47 AM
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Pretty good little movie, too.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_Who_Never_Was
Posted by: The_Campblog
at May 16, 2010 05:58 PM