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Combined Operations An Official History Of Amphibious Warfare Against Hitlers Third Reich 19401945 John Grehan

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Combined Operations An Official History Of Amphibious Warfare Against Hitlers Third Reich 19401945 John Grehan
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Publisher: Frontline Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.02 MB
Pages: 619
Author: John Grehan
ISBN: 9781399040228, 1399040227
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Combined Operations An Official History Of Amphibious Warfare Against Hitlers Third Reich 19401945 John Grehan by John Grehan 9781399040228, 1399040227 instant download after payment.

From the warmer climate of the Mediterranean to the frozen wastes of Norway’s Arctic islands, the Combined Operations organization was a persistent thorn in the side of Hitler’s Third Reich. From mounting attacks against enemy-held coastlines with small teams of less than a dozen men, through to huge expeditions involving thousands of troops and other personnel, the headquarters of Combined Operations oversaw a wide variety of amphibious operations, all undertaken with the sole aim of tying down the Führer’s forces. The raids, both big and small, were mounted as frequently as possible against anywhere boats could reach, keeping the Axis forces constantly on guard. The effects of the early Combined Operations far outweighed the resources committed to the raids, with an extra 30,000 German troops being sent to garrison Norway following the Commando raids, the largest of which included only around 500 men.

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