The Crime That Nearly Made Britain Lose WWII

Every morning over breakfast in early 1942, infamous German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel received a classified intelligence briefing. The reports detailed British troop positions, supply routes, convoy schedules and operational plans across North Africa — intelligence so precise that Rommel called it "die gute Quelle," the good source. His source wasn't a spy within British command. It was an American embedded with the British.

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