The Dieppe Raid  
The German Perspective
Author(s): Graham A Thomas
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781526786074
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The Allied landings at Dieppe in German-occupied France in August 1942 are one the most famous amphibious operations of the Second World War and many books have been written about them, mostly from the Allied point of view. The German side of the story has been neglected, and that is why Graham Thomas’s fresh account is so valuable. He reconstructs the immediate response of the Germans to the landings, gives a graphic detailed description of their actions throughout, and looks at the tactical and strategic lessons they drew from them.

Each phase and aspect of the action is depicted using a broad range of sources including official reports, correspondence and recollections – the preliminary British commando attacks on the gun batteries, the landings themselves, the German defenses and preparations, and their counter-attacks, and the associated naval and air campaigns.

The result is a finely balanced and incisive reassessment of this remarkable operation. It also offers the reader an engrossing account of one of the most dramatic episodes in the war in Western Europe.
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The Allied landings at Dieppe in German-occupied France in August 1942 are one the most famous amphibious operations of the Second World War and many books have been written about them, mostly from the Allied point of view. The German side of the story has been neglected, and that is why Graham Thomas’s fresh account is so valuable. He reconstructs the immediate response of the Germans to the landings, gives a graphic detailed description of their actions throughout, and looks at the tactical and strategic lessons they drew from them.

Each phase and aspect of the action is depicted using a broad range of sources including official reports, correspondence and recollections – the preliminary British commando attacks on the gun batteries, the landings themselves, the German defenses and preparations, and their counter-attacks, and the associated naval and air campaigns.

The result is a finely balanced and incisive reassessment of this remarkable operation. It also offers the reader an engrossing account of one of the most dramatic episodes in the war in Western Europe.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Author’s Note
  • Part 1
    • Chapter 1: Introduction
    • Chapter 2: German Defences
    • Chapter 3: The British Plan of Attack
    • Chapter 4: The German Response
  • Part 2
    • Chapter 5: Crossing the Channel and the German Convoy
    • Chapter 6: Yellow Beaches: British No. 3 Commando
    • Chapter 7: Orange Beach: Varengeville: No. 4 Commando
    • Chapter 8: Assault on the Main Beaches: Dieppe
    • Chapter 9: The First Wave of Tanks
    • Chapter 10: The R.H.L.I. on White Beach
    • Chapter 11: Penetrating Dieppe
    • Chapter 12: The Essex Scottish on Red Beach
    • Chapter 13: Allied Tanks
    • Chapter 14: Withdrawal From Red and White Beaches
    • Chapter 15: Casualties: Red and White Beaches
    • Chapter 16: Landing at Blue Beach
    • Chapter 17: Blue Beach Second and Third Waves
    • Chapter 18: Withdrawal From Blue Beach
    • Chapter 19: Blue Beach Casualties
    • Chapter 20: Green Beach Landings
    • Chapter 21: The Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders
    • Chapter 22: The Camerons in Pourville
    • Chapter 23: Withdrawal From Green Beach
  • Part 3
    • Chapter 24: The Luftwaffe: A Deadly Foe
    • Chapter 25: JG 26 Operations
    • Chapter 26: JG 2
  • Part 4
    • Chapter 27: The German View of the Battle
    • Chapter 28: Dieppe and the Media
    • Chapter 29: Dieppe and its Influences on D-Day
  • Part 5
    • Appendices
  • Bibliography
  • Plate Sections
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