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Dieppe - A Necessary Failure (Hardcover)
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Dieppe - A Necessary Failure (Hardcover)
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The Allied assault on the German-occupied port of Dieppe in France,
code-named Operation Jubilee, took place on 19 August 1942. It was
a battle that lasted for less than ten hours but it has gone down
in history as a military disaster, often spoken of in the same
manner as the Charge of the Light Brigade and Gallipoli. The German
defences had been underestimated. The numbers killed, wounded and
taken prisoner at Dieppe were shockingly high and none of the main
objectives were realised. The Third Reich considered the raid as a
military joke and it provided a textbook of 'what not to do' in
future amphibious operations. Dieppe was the largest tri-service
operation ever mounted up until that point, and even if the
planning for the operation was woefully inadequate, it showed that
the three services could coordinate their movements under one
command. Many believe that Dieppe should not be looked upon as an
isolated incident because then its purpose is totally obscured by
its terrible cost. Put into context, it was one in a series of
raids between Dunkirk and D-Day designed to test the defences of
Hitler's Atlantic Wall, the most famous and successful being the
attack on St Nazaire, which is still considered to be the greatest
Commando raid of all time. Author Henry Buckton has searched the
voluminous records of interviews with Canadian Dieppe veterans
collected by Historica Canada to shed new light on this terrible -
but perhaps necessary - failure.
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