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  • Operation "Mincemeat" involved the acquisition of a human corpse dressed as a Maj.

    ChronWatch - Articles 2008

  • Ifan Meredith's recent credits include in 'Mincemeat' Cardboard Citizens, 'The English Game'directed by

    BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content 2010

  • Mamoru Iriguchi, "Mincemeat" (Cardboard Citizens/Cordy House, Shoreditch)

    Variety.com 2009

  • Mamoru Iriguchi, "Mincemeat" (Cardboard Citizens/Cordy House, Shoreditch)

    Variety.com 2009

  • Our traditional Christmas Eve dinner consists of Tamales, Clam Chowder, Cornbread, Salads, and my favorite Mincemeat pies, made from a noble elk like the one pictured above.

    Archive 2009-12-01 2009

  • Our traditional Christmas Eve dinner consists of Tamales, Clam Chowder, Cornbread, Salads, and my favorite Mincemeat pies, made from a noble elk like the one pictured above.

    Christmas Eve Open Thread 2009

  • Operation Mincemeat, by Ben Macintyre, read by Tudor Barnes (14hrs unabridged, Soundings, £30.99)

    Sue Arnold's audiobook choice – review Sue Arnold 2010

  • To cover the intended invasion of Italy from North Africa, Operation Mincemeat helped to convince the German high command that the Allies planned to invade Greece and Sardinia in 1943 instead of Sicily, the actual objective.

    Some Trivia You Might Not Know About D-Day | myFiveBest 2010

  • Jackson's previous work includes 2009's hugely acclaimed Mincemeat, about a secret second world war operation in which the corpse of a homeless man was used to deceive the Nazis about an invasion of Sicily.

    Stolen island: the shameful story of Diego Garcia hits the stage 2012

  • Bloomsbury said that business has been "excellent" in the first quarter of 2010, with a range of new hits including the best-seller "Operation Mincemeat" by Ben McIntyre and "Committed" — Elizabeth Gilbert's follow-up to "Eat, Pray, Love."

    Bloomsbury Hopes for Book Boost From Films Rachael Gormley 2010

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