When 007 helped plot the invasion of Spain

As a spy in Gibraltar during World War II, Ian Fleming assisted with the drafting of a plan of attack by Allied forces in the event that the Spanish dictator should help Nazi Germany

Shortly before the British offensive to take control of Norway’s iron, Rear Admiral John H. Godfrey from the Naval Intelligence Department and his assistant Ian Fleming, who would go on to write the popular James Bond spy novels, got in touch with the prestigious geographer Kenneth Mason to help with the provision of up-to-date maps for the Allies.

Regarding Spain, planes taking off from Gibraltar took photos and mapped the country’s main cities, particularly along the Mediterranean and south coasts, which had optimum strategic value.

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