The first full account of a major disaster deliberately concealed during the Allied preparation for D-Day. Operation Tiger on Slapton Sands was one of the giant military exercises off the Devonshire coast conducted by the Allied armed forces in preparation for D-day. When part of the training force was surprised by nine German E-boats with heavy loss of life extraordinary measures where taken. Over 700 Americans were hastily buried and news of the attack was concealed. Security for the whole D-Day mission was threatened and confidence that Britain and America could successfully co-operate in such a complex plan was shaken. For the first time Edwin P. Hoyt brings together the details of Operation Tiger and assess its importance both in the history of Anglo-American relations and in the military lessons which were learnt in readiness for D-Day.
The Invasion Before Normandy: The Secret Battle of Slapton Sands
- Details
- By: Edwin P. Hoyt
- ME Naval Non-Fiction - General
- Title: The Invasion Before Normandy: The Secret Battle of Slapton Sands
- First Published by: Stein & Day
- First Published Format: HC
- First Published Date: 1985