Authors: Ross Kemp
Herdla 63, 76, 77, 84, 85
Hill, Flt Lt Tony 103
Hitler, Adolf 268
resources concentrated on east and south by 57
summary-execution order of ix, 149
troops sent to safeguard Norway by 97–8
HMS
Atherstone
187–8, 209, 211, 213, 234
HMS
Berwick
31
HMS
Campbeltown
:
conversion of 202
explosion aboard 238–9
former role of 202
role of, in Operation Chariot,
see
Operation Chariot
HMS
Chiddingfold
62, 69, 73
Anhalt
pursued by 85–6
HMS
Eagle
6
withdrawal of 12
HMS
Gallant
, mine hits 46
HMS
Hood
193
HMS
Illustrious
7, 10, 12, 14–15, 15–16, 17–18
aviation fuel tanks on, contamination of 17
fire in hangar of 11–12
first flight takes off from 18–22
Germans bomb 47–50
Germans’ bombing survived by 50–1
Germans’ second bombing of 51–2
Germans target 45–6, 51
Italians seek revenge on 39
praise for 44
second flight takes off from 30–1
see also
Operation Judgement
HMS
Juno
50
HMS
Kelly
67
HMS
Kenya
55–6, 70, 71, 73
beached
Anhalt
destroyed by 93
designated operational HQ 62
holed 87
Mountbatten boards 67
HMS
Offa
62, 70
Donna
pursued by 85
HMS
Onslow
62, 70, 77–8, 79
HMS
Oribi
62, 70, 73, 77, 78, 79
HMS
Prince Albert
106, 125
HMS
Prince Charles
62, 66–7, 69
HMS
Prince Leopold
62, 66–7, 69
HMS
Royal Oak
109
HMS
Sturgeon
213
HMS
Tuna
55, 62, 67
HMS
Tynedale
187–8, 209, 210–11, 213, 234
HMS
Warspite
3, 38, 272
Hobbs, Staff Sgt 259
Hooper, Lt 261
Howard, Maj.
John 243–9, 251–2, 254, 255–7, 260, 263–7
passim
, 269–70, 274–5, 276–8
passim
film version of 272
knocked unconscious 259
worst feared by 261
Howard, Joy 249
Humphreys Lt Pat 29
Hydro
181–3
Idland, Kasper 148–50, 160–5
passim
, 167
honours for 184
return of, after sabotage 168–71
see also
Operation Gunnerside; Vemork
Italian Air Force 11
flying boats of 13
Italy:
Balkans invaded by 45
Greece invaded by 14–15, 45
new ships of 2
and Operation Judgement,
see
Operation Judgement
see also
Taranto
Jago, Lt Cdr Jackie 49
Jaguar
235–6
Janvrin (airman) 23, 28
Japanese Navy, Pearl Harbor attack planned by 44
Jones, Sub-Lt 33
Jones, Reginald 102–3, 128–9
honours for 127
Jutland, Battle of 53
Kabbo Point 18
Kayser, Fredrik 148–50, 160–5
passim
, 167
honours for 184
return of, after sabotage 168–71
see also
Operation Gunnerside; Vemork
Kemp, Lt Neil 24, 26, 41
killed 49
Keyes, Adm.
59
Kiggell (airman) 23, 28
Kindersley, Brig.
Hugh 243, 274
Kjelstrup, Arne 137–44, 150–4, 156, 160–5
passim
, 167
honours for 184
oedema suffered by 150
see also
Operation Gunnerside; Operation Swallow; Vemork
Komrower, Lt 73–4, 80
Krebs
59
Kristiansen, Kristian 156
Lamb, Lt Charles 23, 24, 28–9, 46, 49–50
Lambe, Charles 195
Lancastria
,
see
RMS
Lancastria
Larsen, Alf 182–3
Le Presbytière 111, 119
Lea, Lt 33, 42
Libeccio
28
Linge, Capt.
Martin 62, 74, 79
company named after 137
killed 81–2, 95
Littorio
26–7, 32, 40, 41, 44–5
Loch Fyne 106
Lofoten Islands 58, 61
Longest Day
,
The
272
Longmore, Air Marshal, Taranto air-attack planning of 11
Lovat, Lord 273, 277
Luck, Col.
Hans von 252, 267–8, 275
Luddington, William 49
Luftwaffe:
British cities bombed by viii, 44
Illustrious
bombed by,
see under
HMS
Illustrious
Italian invasion of Greece aided by 45
Norway attacks of 5
RAF’s thrashing of 18
Lyster, R/Adm.
10, 30, 35, 45
Taranto air-attack planning of 10–11
third strike ruled out by 37–8
Maaloy 61
Macauley, Sub-Lt Douglas 26
Malta 3, 4, 14, 52
Manhattan Project,
see under
USA
Mar Grande 13, 31
Mar Piccolo 13, 27, 35, 42
Maund, Lt Michael 27
Mecke, Kapitän zur See Karl-Conrad 189
Mediterranean Fleet 13, 38, 43, 45
Cinderella service 2
depleted resources of 3
Millin, Bill 277
Milorg 173
Montgomery, Capt.
Bob 198
Morford Lt 30–1
Møsvatn Dam 135, 138
Mountbatten, Lord Louis 200, 201–2
appointed Director of Combined Operations 195
Archery a coup for 96
Biting men visited by 106
Frost greeted by 126
Kenya
boarded by 67
Keyes replaced by 59–60
Murray (airman) 28
Mussolini, Benito (‘Il Duce’) 45
Mediterranean ‘claimed’ by 2
war on Britain declared by 1
Nagel, Peter (a.k.a.
Pte Newman) 108, 127
National Archives, Kew 97, 172, 184
Nelson, Adm.
Viscount Horatio 6, 10, 53
Newman, Lt Col.
Charles 187–8, 196–7, 212, 219, 225, 230–1, 237
honours for 240
mission’s nature divulged by 206
taken prisoner 232–3
Newman, Pte,
see
Nagel, Peter
Nile, Battle of 6
Nock, Lt 228
Norman, Grp Capt.
Sir Nigel 101
Normandy landings 247, 250
glider pilots a precious asset in 253
Operation Deadstick’s part in,
see
Operation Deadstick
Norway:
coastline of 9, 61
heavy-water sabotage in,
see
Operation Gunnerside; Vemork
help needed by 2
Hitler seeks to safeguard 97–8
Lofoten Islands 58, 61
and Operation Archery,
see
Operation Archery
and Operation Gunnerside,
see
Operation Gunnerside
perilous waters of 55–6
puppet ruler in 63
Vaagso,
see
Vaagso
see also
Operation Archery
Norwegian campaign 5, 9
Norwegian Free Forces 91
Norwegian Independent Company 137
Norwegian Resistance 134, 137
O’Flaherty, Lt Denis 88–9
Old Mole 199, 212, 216, 220, 222, 223, 225–8
passim
Operation Anklet 61, 65–6
failure of 97
Operation Archery 54–98
British casualties during 74, 80, 81, 82, 83, 86, 95
Commandos’ intensive training for 64
communications problems during 76–7
final objectives of 63
first major incursion since Dunkirk 66
greater significance of 97
planning brief of 61
postponement of 67
prisoners taken during 94
stormy start to 66–7
Tovey praises 96
vital combat experience given by 95
see also
Vaagso
Operation Biting 99–130
bombers take off for 113–14
British casualties during 122
code names of groups within 107
cover story for 104
diversion raids during 112, 114
‘Drake’ group in 112, 117, 121
final rehearsal for 110
French Resistance aid 110–11
Frost reveals object of 100–1
intensive training for 105–6, 109–10
Navy’s lateness in 122–3
Navy’s lateness in, explained 124
‘Nelson’ group in 112–13, 114, 117–18, 121
objective achieved in 122
paratroopers chosen for 104
paratroopers drop over Bruneval in 115–16
postponements of 99–100
request for volunteers for 107
‘Rodney’ group in 113, 121
veiled in secrecy 100
see also
Bruneval; Würzburg
Operation Chariot 186–240
‘all hell was let loose’ 191
assembly of raiding force for 205
British casualties during 215, 216, 218–19, 220, 224–9
passim
, 236, 239
cover story for 205–6
critical moment of 191
dress rehearsal for 208
flotilla decided on for 203–4
honours for 239–40
loss of life expected in 194
main objective of 195
prisoners taken during 232–3, 234
RAF a reluctant partner in 194
Operation Claymore 58–9
Operation Deadstick 241–78
British casualties during 260, 266, 273, 276, 277
Howard briefs officers and men for 246–7
postponement of 249
Operation Excess 45
Operation Freshman 144–7
British casualties during 145–7
Operation Grouse 136–44, 145, 147
name change of, to Swallow (
q.v.
) 147