How spy's homesick wife nearly ruined D-Day

UK's most important wartime double agent nearly had his cover blown by his spouse – who wanted to go home

Juan Pujol Garcia, codenamed Garbo by MI5, and his wife Araceli Gonzalez de Pujol

Wartime double agent Juan Pujol Garcia, codenamed Garbo by MI5, was vital in defeating Nazi Germany - but his efforts were nearly scuppered by his wife.

Garbo, a Spanish national based in Harrow during the Second World War, convinced Berlin the D-Day landings would take place at the Pas de Calais and not Normandy.

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