The Dawn Attack

The Dawn Attack
Author: Brian Callison
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1985
Genre: English fiction
ISBN: OCLC:1244585285

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The Dawn Attack read by Christopher Kay

The Dawn Attack   read by Christopher Kay
Author: Brian Callison
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1999
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:60222544

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Dawn Attack

Dawn Attack
Author: Brian Callison
Publsiher: Fontana Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1990-01
Genre: English fiction
ISBN: 000616630X

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By the author of A Flock of Ships and The Bone Collectors this novel describes the British number 22 Commando raid on the German-held fishing port of Alvik during World War II. In the hours that followed the attack both sides fought with courage and heroism.

Attack at Dawn

Attack at Dawn
Author: Ron Cope
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2015-04-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1909477974

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On March 1, 1940, Adolf Hitler ordered the invasion of Norway. Having swept across Europe at a terrifying pace, the Nazi assault on Scandinavia was designed to secure the valuable source of iron ore being delivered by rail from Sweden to the Norwegian port of Narvik. To complete the task, Hitler sent ten large, modern destroyers, with 220 Alpine Troops on each. Five smaller British H Class destroyers were sent up the fjord in retaliation by the Allied forces, with little knowledge of what to expect. On April 10, the first battle of Narvik began. Royal Naval Captain, Bernard Warburton-Lee, led his flotilla at midnight into the fjord. They had to navigate the four hour passage undetected, under darkness and in driving snow storms. The harbour - eerily silent on their arrival - quickly erupted into a torpedo attack. Back into the fjord, the destroyers Hardy, Hunter, Hotspur, Havock and Hostile were confronted by five German destroyers, coming from both the front and rear. This resulted in a ferocious sea battle with the loss of Hardy and Hunter and damage to the enemy ships. Those crew members who managed to abandon ship and swim ashore, under bombardment from the Germans, had to endure a ten mile march and pray for safe passage back to Britain in order to survive. Author Ron Cope delivers a comprehensive and gripping account of the Narvik battle, juxtaposing the myriad strategic difficulties encountered by the British Navy, with the vivid and insightful personal accounts of the brave survivors involved, most of whom were under the age of twenty-three. Including first-hand testimony from Cope's own father Cyril, a then twenty-one year old Torpedoman, and documents shared for the first time by the family of Captain Warburton-Lee, Cope presents an arresting account of this crucial British naval victory, as told by the sailors who were there. "Meticulously researched, Attack at Dawn relates the vivid real-life experiences of the British sailors who took part in the extraordinarily bold attack by five British destroyers against superior German forces at Narvik... and the desperate running battle that ensued as they tried to make their escape." John Warburton-Lee, grandson of Captain Bernard Warburton-Lee. V.C.

The Dawn Stand to

The Dawn Stand to
Author: Christopher Lawrence Hiscox
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2007-09-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781847991539

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In 1936, at the age of 18, Peter Mills, son of a Norfolk doctor, went in search of adventure. He sailed for Kenya, then sparsely populated, teeming with game, and almost untouched by civilization. He set out to hunt and explore but funds ran out and he had to find an income to avoid repatriation. In a remote police station he spoke to the Inspector in charge. An hour later, he joined the prestigious Kenya Police. His romantic exploits, gun battles with wild tribesmen, cattle rustlers and criminals, encounters with dangerous animals and eccentric settlers are a hair-raising and often hilarious adventure. Eventually, as a high-ranking officer he played a crucial role in the war against the Mau Mau. This is a thrilling story of the last days of Empire and one mana s account of his exploits in a beautiful, untamed land peopled by eccentric settlers and primitive tribes people. A story of the courage and tenacity of one rugged individualist and his part in bringing civilization to that land.

Politics and Literature at the Dawn of World War II

Politics and Literature at the Dawn of World War II
Author: James A. W. Heffernan
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2022-11-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781350324978

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Mining the borderlands where history meets literature in Britain and Europe as well as America, this book shows how the imminence and outbreak of World War II ignited the imaginations of writers ranging from Ernest Hemingway, W.H. Auden, and James Joyce to Bertolt Brecht, Evelyn Waugh, Henry Green, and Irène Némirovsky. Taking its cue from Percy Shelley's dictum that great writers are to some extent created by the age in which they live, this book shows how much the politics and warfare of the years from 1939 to 1941 drove the literature of this period. Its novels, poems, and plays differ radically from histories of World War II because-besides being works of imagination-- they are largely products of a particular stage in the author's life as well as of a time at which no one knew how the war would end. This is the first comprehensive study of the impact of the outbreak of the Second World War on the literary work of American, English, and European writers during its first years.

At Dawn We Slept

At Dawn We Slept
Author: Gordon W. Prange
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 912
Release: 1991-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781101664216

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Revisit the definitive book on Pearl Harbor in advance of the 78th anniversary (December 7, 2019) of the "date which will live in infamy" At 7:53 a.m., December 7, 1941, America's national consciousness and confidence were rocked as the first wave of Japanese warplanes took aim at the U.S. Naval fleet stationed at Pearl Harbor. As intense and absorbing as a suspense novel, At Dawn We Slept is the unparalleled and exhaustive account of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor. It is widely regarded as the definitive assessment of the events surrounding one of the most daring and brilliant naval operations of all time. Through extensive research and interviews with American and Japanese leaders, Gordon W. Prange has written a remarkable historical account of the assault that-sixty years later-America cannot forget. "The reader is bound to feel its power....It is impossible to forget such an account." —The New York Times Book Review "At Dawn We Slept is the definitive account of Pearl Harbor." —Chicago Sun-Times

Return to Sol Attack at Dawn

Return to Sol  Attack at Dawn
Author: M. D. Cooper
Publsiher: Aeon 14
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-06-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1643650556

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