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Was Juan Puyol Garcia a spy during World War II?
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Joan Pujol Garcí a is a Spanish double agent, with the British code name "Garbo" and the Nazi code name "alaric". He is one of the most mysterious and successful spies in history.

He decorated 28 corners by himself, fabricated a completely nonexistent world spy network out of thin air, supported the development and operation of British intelligence agencies with the funds of German intelligence agencies, and played an important role in the Normandy landing.

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With the help of Joan Pujol Garcí a, the Allies successfully concentrated Nazi forces in the Strait of Calais in northern France, which ensured the success of 1944 landing in Normandy on June 6.

Joan Pujol is the only one who won the German Nazi Iron Cross and order of the british empire at the same time. After World War II, he mysteriously disappeared and reportedly died in Angola, Africa. But such an outstanding spy king really disappeared from now on.

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