Hunting Tirpitz
- Authors
- Stanhope, Sir Mark
- Publisher
- University of Plymouth Press
- Tags
- military naval wwii
- Date
- 2016-12-15T11:40:32+00:00
- Size
- 11.04 MB
- Lang
- en
Never previously published in this format, documents once stamped 'restricted' have been sourced from Britannia Royal Naval College's Library. These include the Battle Summaries of Chariot, Source and Tungsten and include charts and plans drawn up by serving Royal Navy Officers during and immediately after World War II.In late 1944, the German battleship Tirpitz was sunk by RAF Bomber Command. While it was the RAF that delivered the final coup de grĂ¢ce, it was the Royal Navy, from 1942 to 1944, that had contained, crippled and neutralised the German battleship in a series of actions marked by innovation, boldness and bravery. From daring commando raids on the coast of France, to the use of midget submarines in the fjords of Norway and devastating aerial attacks by the Fleet Air Arm, the Royal Navy pursued Tirpitz to her eventual destruction.
The foreword is by Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff. The introduction, by Dr G H Bennett,...