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Combined Operations: An Official History of Amphibious Warfare Against Hitler's Third Reich, 1940-1945 [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, 32 mono illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Frontline Books
  • ISBN-10: 1399040227
  • ISBN-13: 9781399040228
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, 32 mono illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Frontline Books
  • ISBN-10: 1399040227
  • ISBN-13: 9781399040228
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From the warmer climate of the Mediterranean to the frozen wastes of Norway's Arctic islands, the Combined Operations organisation was a persistent thorn in the side of Hitler's Third Reich. From mounting attacks against enemy-held coastlines with small teams of less than a dozen men, through to huge expeditions involving thousands of troops and other personnel, the headquarters of Combined Operations oversaw a wide variety of amphibious operations, all undertaken with the sole aim of tying down the Fuhrer's forces.

The raids, both big and small, were mounted as frequently as possible against anywhere boats could reach, keeping the Axis forces constantly on guard. The effects of the early Combined Operations far outweighed the resources committed to the raids, with an extra 30,000 German troops being sent to garrison Norway following the Commando raids, the largest of which included only around 500 men.

The Combined Operations organisation grew as the war progressed, and it was instrumental in the planning and training of troops and the provision of landing craft for the amphibious assaults which saw the capture of French North Africa, Operation Torch, and the invasion of Sicily, Operation Husky. Its culminating glory came in the summer of 1944, when the largest amphibious operation in history saw a quarter of a million men shipped across the English Channel to the beaches of Normandy on D-Day and its aftermath.

Combined Operations is an official history that explores the full story of how the body was set up, its structure, and how it put together the hugely complex tri-service operations. Also detailed is how its headquarters staff operated, and how the planning section functioned - in 1942, for example, the planners envisaged one raid every month, which culminated in the disastrous Dieppe raid in August of that year.

The Combined Operations organisation was also instrumental in the development and provision of specialist landing craft and ships, and of the clearing of beach obstacles and mines - all of which is explored in detail.

As might be expected, a large proportion of the book is dedicated to the various and fascinating projects in preparation for Operation Overlord which saw the culmination of everything that had been learned, in the successes and failures, throughout four years of amphibious warfare.
Foreword ix
Glossary xi
Introduction xvii
John Grehan
Part I The History of the Combined Operations Headquarters 1940-1945
Chapter 1 Early History and the Years Prior to the Outbreak of the Second World War
1(19)
The First World War, 1914 -- 1918
5(10)
Between the Wars, 1919 -- 1939
15(5)
Chapter 2 The Early Days, June 1940 -- October 1941
20(10)
Chapter 3 Rapid Growth, October 1941 -- March 1942
30(19)
Chapter 4 Full Stature, March 1942 -- October 1943
49(14)
Chapter 5 The Raid on Dieppe, August 1942
63(12)
Preparation and Planning
63(7)
Lessons Learned from the Operation
70(3)
The Strategic Value of the Operation
73(2)
Chapter 6 The Switch to the Mediterranean, North African and Sicily Campaigns
75(13)
North Africa, Operation "Torch"
75(8)
Sicily, Operation "Husky"
83(4)
The Lessons Learned from Operations "Torch" and "Husky"
87(1)
Chapter 7 Preparation and Planning for the Invasion of North-West Europe
88(27)
Chapter 8 Changes at C.O.H.Q. during 1943 and the Admiralty takes over the Assault Fleet
115(11)
Chapter 9 The Development of the Plan for the Invasion of North-West Europe, Operation "Overlord"
126(5)
Chapter 10 The Far East
131(7)
Part II The History and Development of Techniques and Equipment for Combined Operations
Chapter 11 The Story of Some Operations Affecting Development of Command and Control
138(17)
Chapter 12 Training and Training Establishments
155(14)
Chapter 13 The Landing Craft and Bases Organisation
169(14)
Chapter 14 Commandos in Combined Operations
183(10)
Chapter 15 Royal Marines in Combined Operations
193(10)
Chapter 16 Close Support and Combined Operations Bombardment Units
203(22)
Close Support
203(10)
Combined Operations Bombardment Units
213(12)
Chapter 17 Combined Operations Signals Organisation
225(15)
Chapter 18 The Beach Organisation
240(20)
Chapter 19 Combined Operations Organisation for Experiments, Trials and Development
260(34)
The Inter-Services Training and Development Centre (I.S.T.D.C.) up to April 1942
260(9)
The Experimental Section of C.O.H.Q. and the Combined Operations Development Centre (C.O.D.C.), April 1942 -- August 1942
269(3)
The Directorate of Experiments and Staff Requirements (D.X.S.R.), later becoming the Directorate of Experiments and Operational Requirements (D.X.O.R.), August 1942 -- October 1943
272(9)
The Combined Operations Experimental Establishment (C.O.X.E.), August 1942 -- October 1943
281(5)
Reorganisation to Prepare for the War in the Far East, October 1943 to the end of the War
286(8)
Chapter 20 The Development of Ships and Craft
294(27)
The Development of Ships and Craft up to 1940
295(2)
The Development of Landing Ships and Major Landing Craft
297(16)
The Development of Minor Landing Craft
313(8)
Chapter 21 The Development of Material and Resources other than Ships and Craft
321(30)
Bridging the Water-Gap
321(13)
Mines, Beach Obstacles and their Clearance; Craft and Vehicle Recovery
334(3)
Miscellaneous Projects in Preparation for Operation "Overlord"
337(14)
Appendices
Appendix I Raiding Operations: Directive to General Bourne
351(3)
Appendix II Chiefs of Staff Committee: Directive to the Director of Combined Operations
354(3)
Appendix III Chiefs of Staff Committee: Combined Operations and Raids
357(3)
Appendix IV Chiefs of Staff Committee: Directive to Adviser on Combined Operations
360(4)
Appendix V Operations on the Continent
364(4)
Appendix VI The State of the Combined Operations Naval Organisation
368(6)
Appendix VII Combined Chiefs of Staff, "Symbol" Conference
374(5)
Appendix VIII Points arising from "Rattle" Conference
379(6)
Appendix IX Directive to Adviser on Combined Operations
385(3)
Appendix X Combined Operations Organisation in India
388(6)
Appendix XI Formation and Composition - Small Operations Group S.E.A.C.
394(8)
Appendix XII Combined Operations Beach Organisation
402(4)
Appendix XIII List of Operation Code Names Showing Objective
406(2)
Appendix XIV Diary of Events and Important Dates
408
This OFFICIAL HISTORY of the development and undertaking of Combined Operations in the Second World War was written by personnel in the Amphibious Warfare Headquarters, London, being was based on information, reports and documents provided by those involved in the operations themselves.

JOHN GREHAN has written, edited or contributed to more than 300 books and magazine articles covering a wide span of military history from the Iron Age to the recent conflict in Afghanistan. John has also appeared on local and national radio and television to advise on military history topics. He was employed as the Assistant Editor of Britain at War Magazine from its inception until 2014. John now devotes his time to writing and editing books.