6. The Ghost Army

The U.S. Army’s 23rd Headquarters Special Troops, known as the “Ghost Army,” employed innovative deception tactics to mislead German forces during World War II. This 1,100-man unit utilized inflatable tanks, fake radio broadcasts, and sound effects to create the illusion of a much larger Allied presence. Their operations, which included over 20 missions from Normandy to the Rhine River, often brought them within a quarter-mile of enemy lines, successfully diverting German attention and resources. Their efforts significantly influenced the outcome of several battles. (history.com)