The current administration loves to boast about the unconventional means employed in its war on terror. But cash payoffs to warlords and super-sized bombs can't compare in creativity to the theatrical misdirection pulled off by this band of ad wizards, designers, writers, and, yes, PR men in World War II.
Secret Soldiers tells of these previously anonymous men who used sound effects, lighting tricks, inflated armory, fake radio transmissions, and even actors to lure the enemy into attacking wrong fields or ...