Zeebrugge and Ostend Raids

Zeebrugge and Ostend Raids

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Author: Stephen McGreal

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 216


The unrestricted U-Boat war threatened the very survival of Britain, whose reliance on imported food and war materials was her Achilles' Heel. << A significant element of the German submarine fleet operated from the occupied Belgian ports of Zeebrugge and Ostend. After careful planning the Royal Navy launched audacious attacks on these two ports on St Georges' Day 1918. Five obselete cruisers and two Mersey ferries supported by a flotilla of smaller vessels penetrated the near impregnable defences, while Royal Marines and naval storming parties battle ashore in a diversionary attack. At the time of the action the concrete filled block ships were scuttled in the ports' approaches. << Despite being a costly and bloody affair for the participants, the survivors returned to acclaim. The raids gave a fillip to the national morale, at a time of depressing news from the Front. To underline the success of the affair no less than 11 Victoria Crosses awarded. << AUTHOR: Stephen McGreal is a Wirral man who has worked in shipyards and as a merchant seaman. He now runs his own business making and restoring rocking horses. His first book The Cheshire Bantams is being published by Pen & Sword. SELLING POINTS: These raids remain amongn the most dramatic of WWII. << Ideal material for the acclaimed Battleground series. << The well written result of thorough research supported by splendid photographs. 100 - 120 b/w photos



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Stephen McGreal

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 216


The unrestricted U-Boat war threatened the very survival of Britain, whose reliance on imported food and war materials was her Achilles' Heel. << A significant element of the German submarine fleet operated from the occupied Belgian ports of Zeebrugge and Ostend. After careful planning the Royal Navy launched audacious attacks on these two ports on St Georges' Day 1918. Five obselete cruisers and two Mersey ferries supported by a flotilla of smaller vessels penetrated the near impregnable defences, while Royal Marines and naval storming parties battle ashore in a diversionary attack. At the time of the action the concrete filled block ships were scuttled in the ports' approaches. << Despite being a costly and bloody affair for the participants, the survivors returned to acclaim. The raids gave a fillip to the national morale, at a time of depressing news from the Front. To underline the success of the affair no less than 11 Victoria Crosses awarded. << AUTHOR: Stephen McGreal is a Wirral man who has worked in shipyards and as a merchant seaman. He now runs his own business making and restoring rocking horses. His first book The Cheshire Bantams is being published by Pen & Sword. SELLING POINTS: These raids remain amongn the most dramatic of WWII. << Ideal material for the acclaimed Battleground series. << The well written result of thorough research supported by splendid photographs. 100 - 120 b/w photos