![]() (The Service does not reveal the names of its agents unless the agents themselves have publicised their connection with us, as GARBO did in 1985 in publishing his own autobiography - "Operation GARBO" - under his own name). This page relates the remarkable story of GARBO and how he deceived the German High Command. 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 Second World War. The Normandy Landings of 6 June 1944 marked the beginning of the liberation of occupied Western Europe.
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