Three actions taken by the Allied forces to bait German troops during the D-Day landing were:
- Invasion of Sicily
- Deploying a ghost army
- Sending fake radio communication.
<h3>How did the Allies bait the Germans on D-DAY?</h3>
The Allies invaded Sicily and Italy which drew many Germany soldiers from France to Italy.
The Allies also deployed a ghost army under General Patton to confuse the Germans as regards the date of the D-Day landings.
They made this more credible by sending fake radio communications that they allowed the Germans to intercept.
Options for this question include:
*mass imprisonment of civilians
*invasion of Sicily
*deploying a ghost army
*employing operation Barbarossa
*sending fake radio communication
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