The Zeebrugge Raid

The Zeebrugge Raid

by Philip Warner
The Zeebrugge Raid

The Zeebrugge Raid

by Philip Warner

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Overview

On 23 April 1918 a force drawn from the Royal Navy and Royal Marines launched one of the most daring raids in history. The aim was to block the Zeebrugge Canal, thereby denying U-boat access, although this meant assaulting a powerfully fortified German naval base. The raid has long been recognised for its audacity and ingenuity but, owing to the fact that the official history took overmuch notice of the German version of events, has been considered only a partial success. The error of that view is now exposed, for in this stirring account there is evidence from many sources that the raid achieved much more than is usually credited to it. The raid is presented from a variety of viewpoints, from the airmen who took part in the preliminary bombing to the motor launches which picked up survivors. The crews of the launches and coastal motor boats were frequently 'amateur' sailors but their courage and skill were second to none. Philip Warner has talked with many of the survivors and corresponded with others, some of whom now live in distant parts of the world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781473821019
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 01/31/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 238
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Philip Warner (1914–2000) enlisted in the Royal Corps of Signals after graduating from St Catherine's, Cambridge in 1939. He fought in Malaya and spent 1,100 days as 'a guest of the Emperor' in Changi and on the Railway of Death, an experience he never discussed. He was a legendary figure to generations of cadets during his thirty years as a Senior Lecturer at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. Yet he will arguably be best remembered for his contribution of more than 2,000 obituaries of prominent army figures to The Daily Telegraph.

Table of Contents


Foreword     9
Acknowledgements     11
Introduction     13
Part 1
Why the Raid was Planned     19
Preparations and the Attack     29
The Blockships     37
Part 2
HMS Vindictive and her Crew     43
HMS Iris II and Daffodil     101
The Royal Marines     116
Submarine C3     145
The Blockships     147
Destroyers and Monitors     155
Motor Launches and Coastal Motor Boats     160
The Raid from various Standpoints including the Air     180
The Second Ostend Operation     195
Glossary     201
Vessels taking part     203
The Citations for the VC     205
Awards and Decorations     211
Casualties     225
Index     233
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