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{{Infobox_Organisation|aka = LCS|affiliation = [[United Kingdom]]|bases = [[Cabinet War Rooms]]|leader = [[Winston Churchill]]|members = [[Douglas Quilter]], [[Daisy Chapel]]|only = Operation: Hellfire (audio story)}}{{wikipediainfo}}The '''London Controlling Section''' ('''LCS''') was a secret [[United Kingdom|British]] department organised during the [[World War II|Second World War]] to disseminate misinformation intended to deceive [[Axis (World War II)|the enemy]]. | {{Infobox_Organisation|aka = LCS|affiliation = [[United Kingdom]]|bases = [[Cabinet War Rooms]]|leader = [[Winston Churchill]]|members = [[Douglas Quilter]], [[Daisy Chapel]]|only = Operation: Hellfire (audio story) | ||
}}{{wikipediainfo}}The '''London Controlling Section''' ('''LCS''') was a secret [[United Kingdom|British]] department organised during the [[World War II|Second World War]] to disseminate misinformation intended to deceive [[Axis (World War II)|the enemy]]. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
The LCS was part of [[Operation Bodyguard]], a deception tactic designed to make [[Nazi]] [[Germany]] believe the [[Allies]] were planning to attack them through [[Finland]]. Likewise, the LCS was involved in [[Operation Graffham]], aimed at convincing the Nazis that the Allies intended to invade [[Norway]]. | The LCS was part of [[Operation Bodyguard]], a deception tactic designed to make [[Nazi]] [[Germany]] believe the [[Allies (World War II)|Allies]] were planning to attack them through [[Finland]]. Likewise, the LCS was involved in [[Operation Graffham]], aimed at convincing the Nazis that the Allies intended to invade [[Norway]]. | ||
In [[1943]], [[Wing Commander]] [[Douglas Quilter]] was put in charge of [[Operation Hellfire]], the mission by the LCS to track down the escaped occult Nazi defector Ernst Littmann. However, in this instance, it was the LCS who had been deceived by their German equivalent. Littmann did not exist and all information regarding him was fake. | In [[1943]], [[Wing Commander]] [[Douglas Quilter]] was put in charge of [[Operation Hellfire]], the mission by the LCS to track down the escaped occult Nazi defector Ernst Littmann. However, in this instance, it was the LCS who had been deceived by their German equivalent. Littmann did not exist and all information regarding him was fake. | ||
Nevertheless, ''Hellfire'' allowed the LCS to take down a cell of British [[Fascism|fascists]] led by [[Sir]] [[Davenport Finch]], and root out a traitor in [[Daisy Chapel]], who had posed as one of their own. With the help of the [[Third Doctor]] and [[Jo Grant]], who received the approval of [[Winston Churchill]] himself, the LCS exposed the fascists' schemes to force Britain's [[surrender]], and also recovered the [[Amulet of the Wastelands]], a [[Time Lord]] artefact. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Operation: Hellfire (audio story)|Operation: Hellfire]]'') | Nevertheless, ''Hellfire'' allowed the LCS to take down a cell of British [[Fascism|fascists]] led by [[Sir]] [[Davenport Finch]], and root out a traitor in [[Daisy Chapel]], who had posed as one of their own. With the help of the [[Third Doctor]] and [[Jo Grant]], who received the approval of [[Winston Churchill]] himself, the LCS exposed the fascists' schemes to force Britain's [[surrender]], and also recovered the [[Amulet of the Wastelands]], a [[Time Lord]] artefact. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Operation: Hellfire (audio story)|Operation: Hellfire]]'') | ||
[[Category:Secret organisations]] | [[Category:Secret organisations]] | ||
[[Category:World War II]] | [[Category:World War II]] | ||
[[Category:British organisations]] | [[Category:British organisations]] |
Latest revision as of 00:37, 22 October 2024
The London Controlling Section (LCS) was a secret British department organised during the Second World War to disseminate misinformation intended to deceive the enemy.
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
The LCS was part of Operation Bodyguard, a deception tactic designed to make Nazi Germany believe the Allies were planning to attack them through Finland. Likewise, the LCS was involved in Operation Graffham, aimed at convincing the Nazis that the Allies intended to invade Norway.
In 1943, Wing Commander Douglas Quilter was put in charge of Operation Hellfire, the mission by the LCS to track down the escaped occult Nazi defector Ernst Littmann. However, in this instance, it was the LCS who had been deceived by their German equivalent. Littmann did not exist and all information regarding him was fake.
Nevertheless, Hellfire allowed the LCS to take down a cell of British fascists led by Sir Davenport Finch, and root out a traitor in Daisy Chapel, who had posed as one of their own. With the help of the Third Doctor and Jo Grant, who received the approval of Winston Churchill himself, the LCS exposed the fascists' schemes to force Britain's surrender, and also recovered the Amulet of the Wastelands, a Time Lord artefact. (AUDIO: Operation: Hellfire)