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Learn the story of one of World War II's most masterfully executed
raids. On the southwest shore of Laguna de Bay, near a village of
the same name, stood the Los Banos Internment Camp. Held within
were over 2,000 starving men, women, and children, guarded by 250
Japanese soldiers, and surrounded by several thousand more in the
nearby countryside.
On the night of 22-23 April 1918 the Royal Navy carried out a raid on the German held ports of Zeebrugge and Ostend - Operation Z-O. Under the cover of clouds and smoke, over 70 ships and an assault force of 1,800 Royal Marines embarked on a daring mission which involved a vicious battle of incredible intensity. However, despite the gallant and courageous efforts of the attackers, 11 of whom were later awarded the Victoria Cross, the raid was only partly successful. Discover the successes and failures of this dramatic raid in this in-depth account, complete with specially commissioned battlescene artwork. The author reveals how despite failure, the raid demonstrated to Germany that Britain was still capable of offensive action, even as its armies were being forced back.
Operation Archery, the raid on Vaagso and Maaloy in Norway on
December 27, 1942, was the first true combined operation carried
out by British forces involving the Army, Royal Navy and the Royal
Air Force. The Islands of Vaagso and Maaloy on the Norwegian coast
between Bergen and Trondheim were selected because they offered a
perfect opportunity to damage German installations and morale.
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