An edition of Target Tirpitz (2012)

Target Tirpitz

x-craft, agents and dambusters - the epic quest to destroy Hitler's mightiest warship

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An edition of Target Tirpitz (2012)

Target Tirpitz

x-craft, agents and dambusters - the epic quest to destroy Hitler's mightiest warship

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Tirpitz was the pride of Hitler's navy, the most powerful battleship in Europe. To Churchill she was "The Beast", a menace to Britain¡s supply lines. An "Iron Castle" that could withstand any bomb or torpedo. She haunted the imaginations of the men directing Britain's war. Plan after plan was hatched to send her to the bottom. But in the end it was Bomber Command who finished her off. In 1944, Wing Commander James "Willie" Tait, led Lancasters from 617 Squadron - the famous "Dambusters" - and 9 Squadron on a series of raids which ended with the destruction of Hitler's Tirpitz.

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HarperPress
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English

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London

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.544941
Library of Congress
D772.T59 B57 2012, D786

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 volume

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL29286156M
Internet Archive
targettirpitzxcr0000bish
ISBN 10
000731924X
ISBN 13
9780007319244
OCLC/WorldCat
781497009

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