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The Greatest Raid - St Nazaire, 1942: The Heroic Story of Operation Chariot (Paperback)
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The Greatest Raid - St Nazaire, 1942: The Heroic Story of Operation Chariot (Paperback)
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'I loved this book, as I love any good adventure story sublimely
told . . . a gloriously exciting high, followed by a crushing
realisation of war's enormous waste' Gerard deGroot, The Times
'Absorbing . . . The extraordinary bravery of the participants
shines out from the narrative' Patrick Bishop, Sunday Telegraph
_________________________________ FROM THE AUTHOR OF BRIDGE OF
SPIES: A dramatic and colourful new account of the most daring
British commando raid of World War Two In the darkest months of the
Second World War, Churchill approved what seemed to many like a
suicide mission. Under orders to attack the St Nazaire U-boat base
on the Atlantic seaboard, British commandos undertook "the greatest
raid of all", turning an old destroyer into a live bomb and using
it to ram the gates of a Nazi stronghold. Five Victoria Crosses
were awarded -- more than in any similar operation. Drawing on
official documents, interviews, unknown accounts and the astonished
reactions of French civilians and German forces, The Greatest Raid
recreates in cinematic detail the hours in which the "Charioteers"
fought and died, from Lt Gerard Brett, the curator at the V &
A, to "Bertie" Burtinshaw, who went into battle humming There'll
Always be an England, and from Lt Stuart Chant, who set the fuses
with 90 seconds to escape, to the epic solo reconnaissance of the
legendary Times journalist Capt Micky Burn. Unearthing the untold
human stories of Operation Chariot, Bridge of Spies author Giles
Whittell reveals it to be a fundamentally misconceived raid whose
impact and legacy was secured by astonishing bravery.
_________________________________ 'Enthralling . . . the heroism on
display that night was unsurpassed, and Whittell is right to call
his book The Greatest Raid' Simon Griffith, Mail on Sunday 'A
compelling page-turner, the work of a master storyteller. The drama
of the March 1942 operation is cinematic in its sweep and detail --
and Whittell's detective work on the real reasons for the raid is
extraordinary. Beautifully written' Matthew d'Ancona
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