Tragedy at Dieppe: Operation Jubilee, August 19, 1942
With its trademark "you are there" style, Mark Zuehlke's tenth Canadian Battle Series volume tells the story of the 1942 Dieppe raid. Nicknamed "The Poor Man's Monte Carlo," Dieppe had no strategic importance, but with the Soviet Union thrown on the ropes by German invasion and America having just entered the war, Britain was under intense pressure to launch a major cross-Channel attack against France.

Since 1939, Canadian troops had massed in Britain and trained for the inevitable day of the mass invasion of Europe that would finally occur in 1944. But the Canadian public and many politicians were impatient to see Canadian soldiers fight sooner.

The first major rehearsal proved such a shambles the raid was pushed back to the end of July only to be cancelled by poor weather. Later, in a decision still shrouded in controversy, the operation was reborn. Dieppe however did not go smoothly.

Drawing on rare archival documents and personal interviews, Mark Zuehlke examines how the raid came to be and why it went so tragically wrong. Ultimately, Tragedy at Dieppe honors the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought and died that fateful day on the beaches of Dieppe.
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Tragedy at Dieppe: Operation Jubilee, August 19, 1942
With its trademark "you are there" style, Mark Zuehlke's tenth Canadian Battle Series volume tells the story of the 1942 Dieppe raid. Nicknamed "The Poor Man's Monte Carlo," Dieppe had no strategic importance, but with the Soviet Union thrown on the ropes by German invasion and America having just entered the war, Britain was under intense pressure to launch a major cross-Channel attack against France.

Since 1939, Canadian troops had massed in Britain and trained for the inevitable day of the mass invasion of Europe that would finally occur in 1944. But the Canadian public and many politicians were impatient to see Canadian soldiers fight sooner.

The first major rehearsal proved such a shambles the raid was pushed back to the end of July only to be cancelled by poor weather. Later, in a decision still shrouded in controversy, the operation was reborn. Dieppe however did not go smoothly.

Drawing on rare archival documents and personal interviews, Mark Zuehlke examines how the raid came to be and why it went so tragically wrong. Ultimately, Tragedy at Dieppe honors the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought and died that fateful day on the beaches of Dieppe.
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Tragedy at Dieppe: Operation Jubilee, August 19, 1942

Tragedy at Dieppe: Operation Jubilee, August 19, 1942

by Mark Zuehlke
Tragedy at Dieppe: Operation Jubilee, August 19, 1942

Tragedy at Dieppe: Operation Jubilee, August 19, 1942

by Mark Zuehlke

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Overview

With its trademark "you are there" style, Mark Zuehlke's tenth Canadian Battle Series volume tells the story of the 1942 Dieppe raid. Nicknamed "The Poor Man's Monte Carlo," Dieppe had no strategic importance, but with the Soviet Union thrown on the ropes by German invasion and America having just entered the war, Britain was under intense pressure to launch a major cross-Channel attack against France.

Since 1939, Canadian troops had massed in Britain and trained for the inevitable day of the mass invasion of Europe that would finally occur in 1944. But the Canadian public and many politicians were impatient to see Canadian soldiers fight sooner.

The first major rehearsal proved such a shambles the raid was pushed back to the end of July only to be cancelled by poor weather. Later, in a decision still shrouded in controversy, the operation was reborn. Dieppe however did not go smoothly.

Drawing on rare archival documents and personal interviews, Mark Zuehlke examines how the raid came to be and why it went so tragically wrong. Ultimately, Tragedy at Dieppe honors the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought and died that fateful day on the beaches of Dieppe.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781553658351
Publisher: Douglas and McIntyre (2013) Ltd.
Publication date: 04/02/2013
Series: Canadian Battle
Pages: 420
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

Mark Zuehlke is the author of the critically acclaimed Canadian Battle series and many other books. Having worked as a journalist, been educated as a historian, and written award-winning fiction, he draws on these varied skills and experiences to bring history to life for a general audience. The Canadian Battle series, of which Tragedy at Dieppe is the tenth volume, is the most detailed accounting of any army during World War II ever written by a single author. Zuehlke lives in Victoria.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 1

Preface 3

Maps 6

Introduction: A Crescendo of Activity 13

Part 1 The Twisting Path to Dieppe

1 A Boldly Imaginative Group 25

2 For the Sake of Raiding 37

3 A Fantastic Conception 53

4 Of Considerable Difficulty 68

5 Trial and Error 83

6 These Are Anxious Days 100

7 What a Blow! 112

Part 2 Rebirth

8 A Brainwave 125

9 Fraught with Alarming Warnings 139

10 Our Historic Task 155

11 The Die Was Cast 168

12 The Most Remarkable Thing 184

Part 3 The Raid

13 Good Luck to All of You 201

14 Smash and Grab 214

15 The Real Thing 227

16 Hell of a Fix 243

17 Such a Carnage 258

18 Murderous Crossfire 275

19 A Death Trap 287

20 Situation Very Grim 305

21 Pretty Shaky All Around 321

22 Very Heartbreaking 334

23 Sorry, Lads 349

Epilogue: Dieppe in Memory 365

Appendix A Principal Politicians, Commanders, and Units Involved in the Dieppe Raid 374

Appendix B Allied Order of Battle, Operation Jubilee 376

Notes 381

Bibliography 414

General Index 421

Index of Formations, Units, and Corps 433

About the Author 437

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