An edition of Into the jaws of death (2013)

Into the jaws of death

the true story of the legendary raid on Saint-Nazaire

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An edition of Into the jaws of death (2013)

Into the jaws of death

the true story of the legendary raid on Saint-Nazaire

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On the night of the 28th of March 1942, the Royal Navy and British commandos assaulted the German-held French Atlantic port of Saint-Nazaire. This is the true story behind what has become known as 'the greatest raid of all'.

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W F Howes Ltd
Language
English
Pages
478

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Edition Notes

Published by W.F. Howes Ltd under the Clipper imprint.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Rearsby, Leicester

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.5/4214167

The Physical Object

Pagination
478 pages (large print)
Number of pages
478

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL32108529M
Internet Archive
intojawsofdeatht0000lyma_a6s8
ISBN 10
1471239802
ISBN 13
9781471239809
OCLC/WorldCat
854990965
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Work Description

"It is the night of 28 March 1942. Royal Navy and British commandos are poised to assault the German-held port of Saint-Nazaire in what will be one of the most audacious and daring raids of the Second World War. The plan is simple: to drive an old destroyer, packed with three tons of explosive, at full speed into the outer gate of the Normandie dock. The aim is to destroy the base from which the formidable battleship Tirpitz would be able to devastate the convoys supplying Britain from the United States. 'Operation Chariot' was to be dramatically successful, but at a great cost. Fewer than half the men who went on the mission returned. In recognition of their valour, eighty-nine decorations were awarded, including five Victoria Crosses. Into the Jaws of Death is the true story of how the decisive courage of a small group of men changed the course of the war."--Publisher.

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