In June 1944, Nazi Germany controlled much of western Europe. The Allies-
primarily American, British, and Canadian forces-were trying to free Europe from
Germany. German forces expected the Allies to attack beaches at Normandy,
France. Meanwhile, the Allies wanted to deceive Germans into thinking the attack
would come from another place. As a result, the Allies launched a fake attack on a
different target. The plan was a success. Many German soldiers were drawn away
from Normandy, and the Allies stormed the beach. June 6, 1944, became known as
D-Day. It marked the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany.

In this paragraph what word means fool or trick