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The Greatest Raid: St Nazaire, 1942: The Heroic Story of Operation Chariot Giles Whittell (Viking, £20)
OPERATION CHARIOT, the Raid on St Nazaire, has long been known as “The Greatest Raid of All”. The audacity of the plan, the lethal danger of the operation, the inadequacy of the equipment provided, the astonishing courage of the participants and the spectacular success of its primary object have ensured its place in the annals of British martial heroism.
In the early hours of 28 March 1942, a force of 623 commandos and naval personnel stole up the Loire estuary to attack the port of St Nazaire. Leading the force was HMS , a superannuated destroyer acquired from the