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    • Juan Pujol García MBE

      • Juan Pujol García MBE (Spanish: [ˈxwam puˈʝol ɣaɾˈθi.a]; 14 February 1912 – 10 October 1988), also known as Joan Pujol i García (Catalan: [ʒuˈam puˈʒɔl i ɣəɾˈsi.ə]), was a Spanish spy who acted as a double agent loyal to Great Britain against Nazi Germany during World War II, when he relocated to Britain to carry out fictitious spying activities for the Germans.
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  2. Juan Pujol García MBE (Spanish: [ˈxwam puˈʝol ɣaɾˈθi.a]; 14 February 1912 – 10 October 1988), also known as Joan Pujol i García (Catalan: [ʒuˈam puˈʒɔl i ɣəɾˈsi.ə]), was a Spanish spy who acted as a double agent loyal to Great Britain against Nazi Germany during World War II, when he relocated to Britain to carry out ...

  3. Files released today at The National Archives reveal the inside story of Juan Pujol Garcia, codenamed Garbo, the most remarkable of Britain’s Second World War Double Cross agents. The files...

  4. The Security Service made a significant contribution to the success of D-Day through its double agent Juan Pujol, codenamed GARBO, who has been described as the greatest double agent of the...

  5. Jun 1, 2018 · After World War II, a critical MI5 spy named Juan Pujol Garcia faked his own death, and kept it secret for almost four decades. And that’s not even the most interesting thing about him.

    • Becky Little
    • War Turns Juan Pujol García Against Politics
    • Becoming A Double Agent
    • García’s Lies Sow Allied Successes
    • Fooling The Entire German Army on D-Day
    • The Double Agent Vanishes

    As with any spy-turned-double-agent, not much is known about García’s early life. He was born in 1912 and grew up in Barcelona in a relatively wealthy family, working odd jobs through his early adulthood. Although he grew up as a bit of a misfit, the path of García’s life pivotedduring the Spanish Civil War. While managing a small poultry farm in 1...

    At the war’s onset, García decided that he wanted to spy for the British, viewing them as a bastion of the values that he believed in. Each time of the three times he approached them, however, he was turned down. Offering no experience or connections, the British simply could not see what a motel owner and former poultry farmer could do for them in...

    Agent GARBO proved his worth to the British during Operation TORCH, the British campaign for North Africa. García reported the truth to his Nazi superiors: that a convoy of British warships, painted in Mediterranean camouflage, were headed toward strategic ports across North Africa. However, his messages at the time were delivered by a pilot in the...

    By 1944, British and American forces were planning a long-awaited land invasion of western Europe on the French shores of Normandy. This invasion, codenamed Operation Overlord, is better known today as D-Day. Operation Overlord was also complemented by its sister mission, Operation Fortitude, which was taskedwith convincing the German High Command ...

    García’s work likely saved thousands of lives. Indeed, the Official History of British Intelligence in World War II comments that the “intervention [of the Panzer divisions] in the Normandy battle really might have tipped the balance [of the war]”. Ironically, D-Day only further burnished García’s reputation with the Reich. Nazi High Command never ...

    • Leah Silverman
  6. May 3, 2018 · His solution was to become a British spy, but they refused him thrice. It was hard to do otherwise. Pujol was born to a prominent family who fell on hard times during the Spanish Civil War, forcing him to become a chicken farmer.

  7. Nov 3, 2023 · Juan Pujol Garcia lived a lie so well that it helped to win World War II. Garcia was a double agent acting for Britain, and performed in his role so convincingly that they named him Garbo after the mysterious and enigmatic actress Greta Garbo.

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