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Cockleshell heroes

Phillips, C. E. Lucas (Cecil Ernest Lucas), 1897-19842000
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In December 1942, five two-man canoes were launched from a submarine off the coast of German-occupied France. The aim of these ten commandos was to paddle over ninety miles from the Bay of Biscay up the Gironde estuary to Bordeaux in order to plant limpet mines on merchant ships supplying the Nazi forces. Although this operation, which had taken months to prepare for, was a strategic success it came at a huge cost: only two commandos survived the raid, six were executed after they were captured and two died from hypothermia. C. E. Lucas Phillips’ book, which was written in close collaboration with one of the surviving Cockleshell heroes, Herbert ‘Blondie’ Hasler, provides fascinating insight into this daring assault, from planning right through to the thrilling escape of Hasler and his number two, Bill Sparks, with the help of the French Resistance.C.E. Lucas Phillips’ book, which was written in close collaboration with one of the surviving Cockleshell heroes, Herbert ‘Blondie’ Hasler, provides fascinating insight into this daring assault, from planning right through to the thrilling escape of Hasler and his number two, Bill Sparks, with the help of the French Resistance.
Main title:
Cockleshell heroes / C.E. Lucas Phillips.
Imprint:
London : Pan, 2000.
Collation:
255p. ; 20 cm.
Series title:
Notes:
Originally published: London: Heinemann, 1956.
ISBN:
03304806939780330480697
Dewey class:
940.5421940.582147940.545941
Local class:
940.54940.5459
Language:
English
Index terms:
Operation Frankton Royal marinesOperation FranktonLord Louis Mountbatten
BRN:
422613
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