Mark Hertling served as Commanding General of the United States Army Europe and the Seventh Army. He’s a graduate of the US Military Academy at West Point and he knows a bit about modern warfare. Picture: US Army
Information in a time of war is at best murky, and all sides can have their own reasons for keeping it just so. It may be to stamp out dissent, or for propaganda and deception. For the military, it may simply be the need to keep things secret. In 1944, the Allied forces managed to fool the Germans about the timing and destination of the D-day landings, despite the huge build-up of materiel and equipment...