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Raiders John Laffin

Raiders By John Laffin

Raiders by John Laffin


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During World War II several daring raids were carried out by Allied and Axis forces against targets carefully selected for their strategic or propaganda values. This text relates over 20 such operations, with the emphasis on attacks mounted by the British.

Raiders Summary

Raiders: Great Military Actions of the Second World War by John Laffin

During World War II several daring raids were carried out by Allied and Axis forces against targets carefully selected for their strategic or propaganda values. These raids were as individual in character as the men who carried them out and equally unique in their objectives. John Laffin relates more than 20 such operations mounted by British, German, American, Australian, Italian and Canadian forces. Raiding appealed to British military men's psyche - and on the whole, they were good at it. Therefore, Raiders emphasizes attacks mounted by the British because they were involved in more theatres of war than any other combatants. John Laffin examines the qualities of successful raiders as well as their selection and training before looking in detail at individual missions. The exploits recorded here range from a British commando strike against Rommel's supposed HQ in the North African desert in 1941, to the daring surveys of the Normandy beaches in prepartion for Operation Overlord; from the German glider-borne assault on the great Belgian fortress of Eben Emael in 1940, to SS Colonel Otto Skorzeny's dramatic mission to snatch Mussolini from imprisonment on an Italian mountaintop in 1943. Here are the Gironde river exploits of the Special Boat Service in 1942 when frogmen commandos caused serious damage to four large enemy ships, and Operation Jericho in 1944, when a low-level attack by RAF Mosquito bombers blasted a huge hole in the wall of a Gestapo prison in France to allow imprisoned Resistance leaders to escape.

Table of Contents

Raiders - really keen men; inventing - and training - the commandos; the special air service; by their deeds shall you know them; the long range desert group; glider-borne raiders at Eben Emael, May 1940; commandos in the Arctic, 1941; buccaneers of the SBS; combined operations pilotage parties; two Tobruk raids; the Rommel raid, Cyrenaica, 17/18 November 1941; the great raid on St Nazaire, 27 March 1942; the Bruneval Caper; Pinprick Raids on the French coast, 1942; Pacific raiders; cockleshell heroes; Dieppe, 18/19 August 1942; the Singapore raids, 1943-4; Australian raiders par excellence; Italian underwater raiders, 1941-5; the Mussolini snatch, 12 September 1943; the raid on Amiens Prison, 18 February 1944.

Additional information

GOR003622173
9780750915250
0750915250
Raiders: Great Military Actions of the Second World War by John Laffin
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The History Press Ltd
20071001
224
N/A
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