The Zeebrugge and Ostend Raids 1918

The Zeebrugge and Ostend Raids 1918

by Deborah Lake (Author)

Synopsis

The raids on Zeebrugge and Ostend remain the most exciting small actions, not just of the First World War but in British history. The purpose was to counter the U-boat menace. Submarine attacks on Allied shipping caused great difficult and hardship. Surprise and daring were essential. Despite over 600 casualties, the attacks were a great boost to civilian morale in Britain. Eleven Victoria Crosses were awarded, eight of them for the Zeebrugge raid alone.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Published: 22 Jan 2002

ISBN 10: 0850528704
ISBN 13: 9780850528701

Media Reviews
highly readable and well-illustrated narrative of a desperate action executed at the nadir of Allied fortunes on the Western Front when the question remained whether the army could win the war before the navy had lost it...provides an earnest introduction to an action of high adventure --Naval Historical Foundation
The use of first hand accounts is what brings the book vividly and grippingly to life as action is eventually joined and the cruelly depleted marines and seamen storm the Mole...Here we have a cracking read, very different from some more pedestrian analyses. --Army Rumour Servic
Author Bio
Educated at Westminster, the Author spent 17 years as a pilot in the RAF. Thereafter pursued an acting and literary career, concentrating on historical works. Her play on FM Sir Douglas Haig is regularly performed. Lives in Northumberland.