Storming St. Nazaire Storming St. Nazaire

Storming St. Nazaire

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Publisher Description

This WWII history examines an early British commando raid on Nazi occupied France through extensive interviews with survivors from both sides.

On March 28th, 1942, a combined force of British Commandos and Royal Navy disembarked for the Atlantic coast of Nazi-occupied France. Their mission, Operation Chariot, was a daring amphibious attack on a fortified drydock in the port of Saint-Nazaire. The obsolete destroyer HMS Campbeltown was packed with delayed-action explosives and rammed into the gates of Normandie Dock. Though the dock was destroyed, the underequipped raiding party faced an overwhelming counter-attack.

Though the St. Nazaire raid was a significant event in the evolution of special warfare tactics, it has not been studied in detail. Historian James Dorrian draws on interviews with more than a hundred survivors, both British and German, to present this remarkable account. Storming St. Nazaire covers all aspects of the engagement, including the final ironic incident that resulted in more German casualties than the main battle itself.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2009
21 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
304
Pages
PUBLISHER
Pen & Sword Books
SIZE
21.6
MB

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