Sure. The Allies got a dead body, faked its identity as Major Martin with false invasion docs, dropped it at sea, the enemy got the false info, and were misled about the invasion plans.
The Kesari real story mainly involves the Battle of Saragarhi. There were 21 Sikh soldiers. They were stationed at Saragarhi. When attacked by a huge number of Afghan tribesmen, they chose to fight. They held their position firmly and fought bravely until all of them perished, creating a legend of fearless heroism.
Sure. A family moved into a house in NJ. Then they got letters from 'The Watcher'. They were scared and left the house. That's basically it.
Well, in the Jadotville real story, Irish troops were part of a UN mission in Congo. They were at Jadotville when they got attacked. They fought for days against a much bigger force. But the UN didn't support them as they should have. That's basically it.
The main events include FBI agent Pistone going undercover as Donnie Brasco, getting close to mobsters in the Bonanno family, and gathering evidence of their crimes.
Sure. Main event is fighting the Ender Dragon in The End.
Well, the Mincemeat real story is quite fascinating. During the Second World War, the British came up with thisingenious plan. They took a corpse and made it look like a military officer named Major Martin. They filled his pockets with documents indicating false invasion plans. Then they dumped the body in the sea near Spain. The Spanish found the body and passed the documents to the Germans. Since the Germans believed the false information, they redeployed their troops. This misdirection was crucial as it allowed the Allies to focus their efforts on the actual invasion of Sicily without the Germans being fully prepared there. It was a masterstroke in military deception.
Yes, it is. Operation Mincemeat was a real operation during World War II.
Operation Mincemeat was a brilliant British deception operation during World War II. In short, they used a dead body with false documents to mislead the Germans. The body was made to look like a military officer with important papers. This led the Germans to believe false information about Allied invasion plans, which was a key factor in the success of later military operations.
The main event was that female workers in Dagenham went on strike for equal pay.
Well, the real story in 'Waco: The Aftermath' is centered around the consequences of the Waco siege. After the tragic end of the standoff, there were efforts to understand what had happened. People were trying to figure out if the actions of the federal agents were justified. There were also the stories of the survivors and how they coped with the loss and trauma.