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Tirpitz - The First Voyage - Rare photographs from Wartime Archives (Images of War)
The photos in this book are taken from an unpublished album belonged to a member of the crew of famous German Battleship Tirpitz. It is a little known fact that before the start of World War Two the ship went on a shakedown voyage into the Atlantic, travelling north into Arctic waters and south into the more tropical climbs of the Caribbean.
There are superb photos of the officers and crew both above and below decks, including some unique shots of the crew during their stint on a magnificent sail training vessel. Other stunning shots show the vessels mighty weapons during gunnery practice during her sea trials.
This unique collection gives a close up view of one of the most powerful ships of World War Two, a ship that proved to be a persistent thorn in the side of the Royal Navy until sunk in Norway towards the end of the war.
Auteur :
Jonathan Sutherland, Diane Canwell
Présentation :
144 pages, 24.5 x 19 x 1.1 cm, broché
Illustration :
120 photos en N&B
Editeur :
Pen & Sword Books Ltd (GB, 2011)
Série :
Images of War
ISBN:
9781848846685
Tirpitz - The First Voyage - Rare photographs from Wartime Archives
Tirpitz in Norway : X-craft midget submarines raid the fjords, Operation Source 1943 (Osprey)
In September 1943, under the cover of darkness, six British midget submarines crept into the heart of enemy territory, penetrating a heavily guarded Norwegian fjord in an attempt to eliminate the threat of the powerful German battleship, the Tirpitz. Numerous previous attempts to attack the ship from both air and sea had failed, and this mission was carefully strategized, and undertaken by skilled operatives who had undergone extensive training in an isolated sea loch. Though five of the six X-Craft submarines were either lost or captured, two crews had just enough time to lay their explosive charges, which detonated after they were forced to the surface, putting the Tirpitz out of action for a crucial six-month period.
Masterminded from a top-secret naval headquarters on the east coast of Scotland, Operation Source has been memorialised as one of the most daring naval raids of World War II. This new study tells the complete story of this epic operation in unparalleled detail, supported by full-colour illustrations and contemporary photography.
Auteur :
Angus Konstam
Présentation :
80 pages, 24.5 x 18 x 0.7 cm, broché
Illustration :
photos en N&B, dessins en couleurs
Editeur :
Osprey Publishing (GB, 2019)
Série :
Raid
ISBN:
9781472835857
Tirpitz in Norway : X-craft midget submarines raid the fjords, Operation Source 1943
Sinking the Beast : The RAF 1944 Lancaster Raids Against Tirpitz
During the autumn of 1944, three RAF raids - using Avro Lancaster heavy bombers - finally sank the German battleship Tirpitz. Many previous attempts, including the use of midget submarines and raids by carrier-based aircraft, had damaged Tirpitz at her Norwegian hideout. Throughout the war, Tirpitz had become a much feared asset of the Third Reich war machine, almost gaining mythical status.
In mid-1944, No. 5 Group of RAF Bomber Command was assigned the job of finally sinking Tirpitz. The first raid, codenamed Operation Paravane, saw Tirpitz damaged by Russian-based Lancasters where the great ship was heavily damaged. Subsequently, the battleship was transferred further southwest to Tromsö for repairs, which meant that it came within the range of UK-based bombers.
The last raid proved successful. Each Lancaster carried a 12,000 lbs 'Tallboy' bomb packed with high explosive. The Tallboy, engineered by Barnes Wallis who was responsible for the Dambusters' bouncing bomb, proved highly effective. Despite heavy flak and tracer fire, the Tirpitz was rocked by violent explosions of an apocalyptic magnitude: windows were broken and houses were rocked off their foundations some three miles away. A stray Tallboy hit the island and silenced all AAA batteries. The job was done: near misses and a direct hit pulverised the mighty battleship. The Tirpitz capsized and sank, taking her doomed crew with her.
Auteur :
Jan Forsgren
Présentation :
160 pages, 24 x 15.5 x 2.1 cm, relié
Illustration :
50 photos en N&B
Editeur :
Fonthill Media (GB, 2014)
ISBN:
9781781553183
Sinking the Beast : The RAF 1944 Lancaster Raids Against Tirpitz
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