The Fascinating Story of the Fake American Towns of WW II ~ By Ravi Ra

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  1. Misbah786 profile image80
    Misbah786posted 2 years ago

    Please take some time to read a very interesting article about the Fake American Towns of World War II by Ravi Rajan.

    Here's the link to his very interesting article:
    https://discover.hubpages.com/education … rld-War-II

    Thank you for sharing this fascinating piece of writing with us, Ravi.

    Blessings always!

    1. ravirajan01 profile image96
      ravirajan01posted 2 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks, Misbah.

    2. Castlepaloma profile image77
      Castlepalomaposted 2 years agoin reply to this

      I'm sure a suicides Japanese bomber plane would get close enough to spot a fake town. Then again a suicide bomber was proven not to be an effective war tactic. So much, for military Intelligence.

    3. ChitrangadaSharan profile image94
      ChitrangadaSharanposted 2 years agoin reply to this

      Hello Raviji!
      Good to read another interesting part of history, written by you. As always, excellent piece of writing.
      Thank you for sharing Misbah.

      1. ravirajan01 profile image96
        ravirajan01posted 2 years agoin reply to this

        Thanks, Chitrangada for your kind comments.

  2. Jodah profile image89
    Jodahposted 2 years ago

    This was a very interesting and enjoyable read, Ravi. Thank you for sharing, Misbah.

  3. ravirajan01 profile image96
    ravirajan01posted 2 years ago

    Thanks a lot John for your comments.

  4. billybuc profile image86
    billybucposted 2 years ago

    Always an interesting and informative and entertaining read. Well done!

    1. ravirajan01 profile image96
      ravirajan01posted 2 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks, Bill for your kind comments.

  5. ravirajan01 profile image96
    ravirajan01posted 2 years ago

    Thanks, Castlepaloma for your comments. The Japanese never attacked the US after Pearl Harbour. So we don't know whether the American tactic would have worked for sure. But it was an astounding effort.

  6. Pamela99 profile image86
    Pamela99posted 2 years ago

    This article is very interesting, Ravi. I really enjoyed reading it.

    1. ravirajan01 profile image96
      ravirajan01posted 2 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks Pamela

  7. Peggy W profile image100
    Peggy Wposted 2 years ago

    What a fascinating article!  The set designers were ingenious in setting up those fake towns that would have appeared as real from the air.  Thanks for the education today, Ravi, and to Misbah for sharing it.

    1. ravirajan01 profile image96
      ravirajan01posted 2 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks, Peggy for your comments.

  8. AliciaC profile image93
    AliciaCposted 2 years ago

    Ravi always creates interesting articles. This one is no exception. It was also educational for me. I had never heard of the impressive “towns” that he’s described before. Thank you for sharing the article, Misbah.

    1. ravirajan01 profile image96
      ravirajan01posted 2 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks Linda for your kind comments

 
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