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Osprey Raid #8

The Cockleshell Raid: Bordeaux 1942

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By the end of 1941 Germany was desperately in need of essential raw materials. Vital supplies from Japan were shipped to Germany by 'blockade runners' using the port of Bordeaux as their main base. Allied forces needed an undertaking to interfere with the work of these lone merchant ships at the port, leading to the formation of plans that ultimately became known as the Cockleshell Heroes Raid, in which a unit of Royal Marine Commandos mounted a raid via canoes launched from a submarine.

In this new addition to Osprey's RAID series, author Ken Ford explores the history of what is perhaps the bravest and imaginative raids of the entire war. The book details the original plans of the raid, along with the various complications and challenges faced by the Commandos, and explores the outcome of the raid.

64 pages, Paperback

First published March 23, 2010

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July 31, 2023
Excellent book about a true story a raid on enemy shipping using canoes. Only two ( Hasler and Sparks ) came back. The hitler order to shoot commandoes was carried out. In this operation (World War 2. Bordeaux 1942) it was carried out while the Germans did not know who what how many? Later captured marines would be interrogated first but would share the same fate as the first two a firing squad !!
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