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Dieppe 1942 Operation Jubilee A Learning Curve Stephen Wynn

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Dieppe 1942 Operation Jubilee A Learning Curve Stephen Wynn
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.54 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Stephen Wynn
ISBN: 9781526714817, 1526714817
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Dieppe 1942 Operation Jubilee A Learning Curve Stephen Wynn by Stephen Wynn 9781526714817, 1526714817 instant download after payment.

On 19 August 1942, an Allied amphibious raid took place on the coastal town of Dieppe in northern France, when a force of some 6,500 infantry soldiers, predominantly Canadian, and supported by a number of tanks were landed by ships of the Royal Navy under a blanket of cover provided by the RAF.

The official reason for the raid was to capture the town's port, gather relevant intelligence, and destroy a number of coastal defenses, port structures and other identified buildings. Allied authorities believed the raid would not only provide a much-needed boost to Allied morale, but also demonstrate to Stalin that Britain and the United States were serious in their commitment to opening a second front, in order to help the Soviet army fighting on the Eastern Front. It has also been suggested that the real reason for the raid was to capture a new German 4-rotor Enigma code machine, along with related code books.

Whatever the reasons for the raid, it was an unmitigated failure. The German defenses were more formidable than intelligence reports suggested they would be, Allied aerial and naval support was insufficient, meaning soldiers were unable to achieve their objectives, and most of the tanks failed to make it off the beaches. Indeed, due to the unexpected mounting casualties, the decision was taken to cut short the raid and evacuate the remaining men.

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