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Ruppert doll as used during Operation Titanic, night of the 5th to 6th June 1944

Night of the 5 to 6 June 1944

Operation Titanic

On the night of 5 to 6 June 1944, 40 RAF bombers loaded with 500 ‘Rupert’ decoy dolls and 12 real British SAS paratroopers headed for Normandy. To increase the chances of success of the Overlord plan, several diversionary operations were launched in support of the Normandy landings. Operation Titanic saw the dropping of :

200 dolls and 6 SAS paratroopers from Captain Fowles near Yvetot in Seine-Maritime.

50 dolls were dropped behind the river Dives, to the east of the 6th British Airborne’s landing zones.

50 were dropped south-west of the town of Caen.

200 were dropped in the Marigny sector in La Manche with Lieutenant Poole’s 6 SASs, who were responsible for distracting the St-Lô garrison.

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