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ULTRA and the Myth of the German "National Redoubt"

Authors: Marvin L. Meek; ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS
 
Abstract: This study investigates the creation of a mythical fortifications system called the German National Redoubt and the use of ULTRA to confirm its existence. The work includes a brief background of the Redoubt and examines how the state of intelligence at Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force helped turn enemy propaganda into reality. The study addresses the influence of ULTRA intelligence at Supreme Headquarters during the final phase of the war in Europe. This study investigates whether SHAEF used ULTRA to confirm or deny intelligence gathered through conventional means. This thesis concludes that General Eisenhower's Supreme Headquarters selectively used ULTRA during March and April 1945 to support strong preconceptions that an Alpine stronghold existed. SHAEF's failure to integrate ULTRA with other forms of intelligence was instrumental in building the myth of the Redoubt, rather than to show that no such defensive fortifications system existed. With a better understanding of how Supreme Headquarters built this myth, perhaps future commanders will understand the importance of integrating intelligence obtained from all sources.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Master's thesis 7 Aug 98-4 Jun 99
Pages: 124
Report Date: 04 JUN 1999
Report Number: A527763
Keywords relating to this report:
*MILITARY HISTORY
*MILITARY PSYCHOLOGY
*SECOND WORLD WAR
GERMANY
MILITARY FORCES_FOREIGN_
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE
PROPAGANDA
THESES
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