Zeebrugge Raid 1918: Voices from the Past

Author:   Paul Kendall
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
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9781473876712


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 July 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Paul Kendall
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Imprint:   Frontline Books
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9781473876712


ISBN 10:   1473876710
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 July 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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With a further elaborate sub-heading 'A Story of Courage and Sacrifice Told Through Newspaper Reports, Official Documents and the Accounts of Those Who Were There' just about sums the book up in one sentence. Broken down into 28 bite-size chapters, The Zeebrugge Raid is a 'blow-by-blow' account of the action through the eyes of those who were actually there rather than from a historian's viewpoint. Eight pages of black and white photographs, a single plan and a comprehension section on Notes and Reference all combine to make this one of the most comprehensive and detailed accounts of this famous raid to date. --Military Modelling A story of courage and sacrifice told through official documents, newspaper reports and the first-hand accounts of those who were there. On 23rd April 1918, the Royal Navy embarked on a daring operation to scuttle three old cruisers in the entrance to the Bruges Canal at Zeebrugge in an attempt to prevent the U-Boats which has wrought havoc in the waters around the UK during the war from using their base. Two submarines packed with explosives were also going to be used to blow up a viaduct connecting the Mole to the shore, while 200 Marines were to destroy the Germans' gun positions at the entrance to the canal. This then is the account, often told in first-hand eyewitness form, of one of the most ambitious raids of the Great War. The fighting at Zeebrugge resulted in over 500 British casualties, out of a total strength of 1,700. The raid resulted in the awarding of eight Victoria Crosses. The author skilfully weaves the personal accounts into his informative, detailed and well written narrative and thus it makes for riveting reading as we follow the events and people involved as they unfold. I had no trouble at all in selecting this as the Editor's Choice this month, standing, as it does head and shoulders above everything else, and I highly recommend it. --Great War Magazine Nearly a decade ago, Paul Kendall compiled what was - and probably remains - the definitive account of the world's first commando raid, Zeebrugge --Navy News


A story of courage and sacrifice told through official documents, newspaper reports and the first-hand accounts of those who were there. On 23rd April 1918, the Royal Navy embarked on a daring operation to scuttle three old cruisers in the entrance to the Bruges Canal at Zeebrugge in an attempt to prevent the U-Boats which has wrought havoc in the waters around the UK during the war from using their base. Two submarines packed with explosives were also going to be used to blow up a viaduct connecting the Mole to the shore, while 200 Marines were to destroy the Germans' gun positions at the entrance to the canal. This then is the account, often told in first-hand eyewitness form, of one of the most ambitious raids of the Great War. The fighting at Zeebrugge resulted in over 500 British casualties, out of a total strength of 1,700. The raid resulted in the awarding of eight Victoria Crosses. The author skilfully weaves the personal accounts into his informative, detailed and well written narrative and thus it makes for riveting reading as we follow the events and people involved as they unfold. I had no trouble at all in selecting this as the Editor's Choice this month, standing, as it does head and shoulders above everything else, and I highly recommend it. -- Great War Magazine Nearly a decade ago, Paul Kendall compiled what was - and probably remains - the definitive account of the world's first commando raid, Zeebrugge -- Navy News With a further elaborate sub-heading 'A Story of Courage and Sacrifice Told Through Newspaper Reports, Official Documents and the Accounts of Those Who Were There' just about sums the book up in one sentence. Broken down into 28 bite-size chapters, The Zeebrugge Raid is a 'blow-by-blow' account of the action through the eyes of those who were actually there rather than from a historian's viewpoint. Eight pages of black and white photographs, a single plan and a comprehension section on Notes and Reference all combine to make this one of the most comprehensive and detailed accounts of this famous raid to date. -- Military Modelling


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Educated at Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London, where he also served as an Honorary Midshipman with the University of London Royal Naval Unit, Paul Kendall is a military historian and author from Kent specializing in the First World War.

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