Believable Lies
The Misfits Who Fought Churchill's Secret Propaganda War
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Ebury Publishing
Published:12th Jun '25
Should be back in stock very soon

The true story of the the misfits and mavericks who waged psychological warfare against the Nazis
September, 1939. While Britain hovered on the brink of the Second World War, a team of unlikely and ill-assorted characters assembled in their secret headquarters. They had left their civilian roles as politicians, journalists, novelists and spies, advertisers, artists and even forgers, to work for a covert government organisation. Their goals: to weaken enemy morale, sow confusion and encourage resistance. In the ‘hush-hush’ village of Aspley Guise near Woburn Abbey (8 miles from the codebreakers at Bletchley Park), they set to work.
The once top-secret wartime efforts of the Political Warfare Executive were remarkable in their variety and inventiveness – from pornographic leaflet drops to rumour campaigns, underground publications and fake French and German radio shows. But to break Nazi morale, these men and women found themselves skirting the edges of their own morality. What do you lose when you deploy lies – even brilliant, believable lies – to achieve your ends?
A fascinating story of truth and deceit. The Allied effort to shift the balance of the war through propaganda is here revealed as a tale of eccentricity, bitter rivalries and moments of pure genius -- Robert Hutton, author of THE ILLUSIONIST and AGENT JACK
Believable Lies details the world where wartime politics and black propaganda met the Political Warfare Executive - the British government's secret arm of the information war, where the extraordinary people it recruited to convey its unofficial messaging fought to keep up with events and somehow make sure they weren't devoured by the lies that surrounded them.A gripping read populated by mavericks, visionaries and the odd fraud -- Al Murray
ISBN: 9780753559833
Dimensions: 241mm x 163mm x 42mm
Weight: 747g
512 pages