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History, 10.10.2019 10:10 joshsmith2022

What could have happened if operation mincemeat had failed?

the salerno invasion would not have occurred.

the battle of the bulge would have resulted in a german victory.

the allies would not have been able to secure the beaches at normandy.

americans at pearl harbor would have been forewarned about the attack.

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