by George Millar (Author)
One of the reasons the British won the 'radar war' with Nazi Germany was that we knew precisely how the enemy system worked. This was thanks to a daring commando raid on a German Wurzburg radar site at Bruneval in northern France. Ostensibly, the British raiders had attacked and destroyed the station, but in reality key components had been stolen and the whole set analysed by British scientists. (What the 'boffins' did not know was that the British paratroops had orders to kill them, rather than let them fall into German hands if the operation went wrong.) Plucked to safety by Royal Navy landing craft, with Germans in hot pursuit, the raiders achieved complete success.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 13 Jun 2002
ISBN 10: 0304362212
ISBN 13: 9780304362219
Book Overview: Vivid narrative based on interviews with the Commandos themselves A turning point in the secret 'radar war' so critical to Allied victory