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Swordfish: The Story of the Taranto Raid

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Swordfish: The Story of the Taranto Raid

Contributors:

By (Author) David Wragg

ISBN:

9780304366828

Publisher:

Orion Publishing Co

Imprint:

Cassell Military

Publication Date:

1st February 2005

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Second World War
Modern warfare
Battles and campaigns

Dewey:

940.54215755

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 154mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm

Weight:

238g

Description

In November 1940 Britain was isolated in its stand against Nazi Germany and its ally, Italy. The country could not afford to lose control of the Mediterranean, but the Royal Navy was already overstretched by the U-boat war and the threat of invasion. Italy's fleet of modern battleships presented a grave threat to our communications with Egypt and the Suez Canal. On the night of 11 November 1940, 42 members of the Fleet Air Arm took off in 21 obsolete 'Swordfish' biplanes, launched from HMS Illustrious. Their target: the Italian fleet anchorage at Taranto. Pressing home their attack in the face of intense anti-aircraft fire and searchlights, they torpedoed and sank three battleships. Incredibly, all but two of the biplanes survived. The Italian fleet was crippled and the world took note that Britain was far from defeated. No-one was more impressed than the Japanese, who noted how a fleet in harbour could be demolished by air attack. In this new account of the Royal Navy's most daring operation of the Second World War, David Wragg draws on British and Italian records as well as interviews with the aircrew, to tell the full story of a night that changed the course of the war.

Reviews

The story is told in detail, the author also putting the raid into perspective in the progress of the whole war--Aircraft Illustrated

Author Bio

A former journalist, David Wragg has contributed to THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, THE SPECTATOR, THE SCOTSMAN and the Glasgow SUNDAY HERALD. He comes from a naval family and has had a lifelong interest in naval aviation, inspired at least in part by finding an old aircraft dump at RNAS Hal Far in Malta during the late 1950s.

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