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X-Craft Versus Tirpitz :The Mystery of the Missing X5

X-Craft Versus Tirpitz

X-Craft Versus Tirpitz :The Mystery of the Missing X5

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Published: 1 February, 2006
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Norwegian investigative journalist Alf Jacobsen relates one of the most incredible tales of the Second World War, in which Royal Navy X-craft midget submarines attacked the German battleship Tirpitz in Norway. A daring plan was hatched by the Admiralty to sink Tirpitz using midget submarines to plant high explosive mines beneath the ship's keel. On 22 September 1943, six X-craft midget submarines set out from Scotland to sink the battleship at anchor in Norway. Three never reached the fjord and X5, commanded by Lt Henty-Creer, was presumed sunk by the Germans, so only X6 and X7 made the attack. Both Lt Donald Cameron in X6 and Lt Godfrey Place in X7 placed their charges successfully, but were forced to surrender. Both were awarded the Victoria Cross. Although Tirpitz was not sunk she was put out of action until April 1944. Lt Henty-Creer, the commander of X5, and his crew were never seen again. Neither he nor any of his crew received any posthumous gallantry awards. Did X5 actually penetrate the anti-submarine defences around Tirpitz and lay its explosive charges beneath the battleship? If it did, then Henty-Creer and his crew deserve to be honoured for their bravery.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780750941129
ISBN10 075094112X
Number Of Pages 286
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller The History Press Ltd
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

ALF R. JACOBSEN is an award-winning Norwegian investigative journalist and author of more than twenty books. In 2000, Jacobsen led the expedition that found and filmed the wreck of the German battle cruiser Scharnhorst. The resultant book was published in English by Sutton in 2003.

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