1982
DOI: 10.1080/01402398208437105
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Propositions on military deception

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“…Their outcomes tend to be "utter confusion" and "convinced misdirection" respectively. 50 Pastel and Coronet Deception blended these two types of deception. Pastel planners used misleading deception in order to achieve ambiguity deception.…”
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“…Their outcomes tend to be "utter confusion" and "convinced misdirection" respectively. 50 Pastel and Coronet Deception blended these two types of deception. Pastel planners used misleading deception in order to achieve ambiguity deception.…”
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“…from one central point--that being the highest headquarters controlling operational forces directly benefitting from the deception. "(4,(167)(168) Plausibility and Confirmation of the Lie…”
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“…1943 the Allies tried a series of deceptions, code named Cockade, to convince the Germans that they were going to try a cross-channel invasion of France in early September. The Germans did not think this was possible, ignored the itiformation arid continued sending troops to the Eastern Front (4,…”
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“…Greenberg decided that every form of deception has its own weight. It enabled Greenberg to make a calculation of how the German High Command would decide.20 DonaldDaniel and Katherine Herbig (1982) In 1982, Donald Daniel and Katherine Herbig published the book Strategic Military Deception, in which they took the deceiver as point of departure in their research. Daniel and Herbig perceived deception as an aspect of strategy and tactics.…”
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