Authors: Ross Kemp
snowstorm hampers 141
see also
Operation Gunnerside
Operation Gunnerside 132, 147, 153–77
passim
Grouse and Freshman precede,
see
Operation Freshman; Operation Grouse
Helberg’s remarkable escape following 172–7
honours following 184–5
objective of 147
postponement of 153–4
rough plan of 136
see also
Vemork
Operation Judgement 1–53
aircraft damage during 36–7
aircraft lost in 19
British casualties after,
see
HMS
Illustrious
: Germans bomb
British casualties during 32
broad outline of 11
Churchill’s Commons address after 42–3
code name of 15
Cunningham’s lukewarm congratulations concerning 38, 52–3
Cunningham’s ultimate praise for 39
daily sorties during early stages of 16
faulty bombs used in 35
Illustrious
bombed after,
see under
HMS
Illustrious
Italian casualties during 41
Italians seek revenge for 39
medals awarded for 52–3
most junior pilots in 28
postponements of 12
radio and telegraphy silence observed in 19–20, 31, 35–6
torpedoes and bombs dropped by, numbered 41
see also
HMS
Illustrious
; Taranto
Operation Swallow 149, 150–4, 172, 180
Operation Grouse (
q.v.
) renamed as 147
reindeer feast of 152
see also
Operation Gunnerside
Paine (airman) 28
Pantelleria 46
Patch, Ollie 27, 29
Paul, Capt.
Lt Friedrich 235, 236, 237
Pegasus Bridge 278
Pickard, Wg Cdr Charles 101, 108–9, 113, 115, 125
honours for 127
killed 127
Pine-Coffin, Lt Col.
Geoffrey 270–1, 275, 276
Platt, Lt 225
Poett, Brig.
Nigel 251–2, 255, 265–6, 270, 274–5
Pollock, Lt David 16
Portal, Air Chf Mshl Sir Charles 126
Poulsson, Jens Anton 136–44, 150–4, 160–5
passim
, 167, 173
honours for 184
see also
Operation Gunnerside; Operation Swallow; Vemork
Pound, Adm.
Sir Dudley 5–6, 11, 44, 126
Priday, Brian 256, 261
Prince Philippe
200
Princess Josephine Charlotte
205
Pritchard, Capt.
Bill 198, 226, 227
Purdon, Lt 223–4, 232
Quisling, Vidkun 63
RAF’s rivalry with, RAF’s rivalry with 16
Ragsundo 87
Ramsey, Sgt 83
Rediess, Gen.
Wilhelm 166
Regia Aeronautica,
see
Italian Air Force
Renault, Gilbert (‘Col.
Rémy’) 110, 127
Riccardi, Adm.
4, 40
River Orne, British assault on bridge of,
see
Operation Deadstick
RMS
Lancastria
188
Roderick, Lt 221
Rodier, Lt 219, 225, 229
Rommel, Fld Mshl Erwin 45, 52, 248, 268
Rønneberg, Joachim 148–9, 155, 157, 158, 159, 160–5
passim
, 167, 168–72
honours for 184
return of, after sabotage 168–71
see also
Operation Gunnerside; Vemork
Roosevelt, Franklin D.:
Churchill meets 134
Gunnerside monitored by 132
Illustrious
praised by 52
Ross, Capt.
John 120
Roy, Capt.
221–2, 224–5
Royal Air Force (RAF):
1st Airborne Division of, chosen for Bruneval operation 104
1st Airborne Division of, Churchill’s wish to create 116
growing short of pilots 52
Luftwaffe thrashed by 18
Navy’s rivalry with 16
and Operation Archery, crucial to outcome of 63
over Vaagso 76
photographic reconnaissance aircraft of 16, 35, 38, 42, 84, 103–4, 111, 128–9, 252
reconnaissance photos stolen from 16–17
reluctant partner in St Nazaire operation 194
Scottish bases of 60
see also individual operations by name
Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) 62, 75
Royal Navy:
Alexandria adopted by 3
ammunition shortage of 3
formidable reputation of 4
‘never refuses action’ 10
in Norwegian campaign 5
USA gives
Buchanan
to 202
see also individual operations by name
Rugsundo 68, 71, 73
Ryder, Cdr Robert 187–8, 200–1, 203, 207, 212–13, 219, 227
dispatch of 229–30
honours for 240
St Nazaire:
apocalyptic vision in 233
Campbeltown
’s explosion in 238–9
detailed model of 206–7
guns protecting 205
operation to destroy,
see
Operation Chariot
San Pietro 14, 31
Sarra, Sub-Lt 27–8
Savage, AB Bill 230
honours for 240
Scapa Flow 64, 66, 94
Scarlett, Lt Norman (‘Blood’) 21, 25–6
captured 26
mentioned in dispatches 40
POW 39–40
Schmidt, Maj.
Hans 251, 267
Sharp, Sgt 121
Sicily 45
Singapore 3
Skelton, Lt 31
Skinnarland, Einar 138, 167, 168, 177, 180–1, 184
honours for 185
Slaughter, Lt 40
Slaughter, Lt 32
Smalley, Lt 220, 225
Smith, Lt ‘Sandy’ 244, 260, 262–3, 271
Sohler, Capt.
Lt Herbert 214
Sørlie, Rolf 182–3
Sparke, Sub-Lt Julian 26
killed 52
Special Operations Executive (SOE):
‘Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’ 136
purpose of 135
and Vemork,
see
Operation Gunnerside; Vemork
Special Service Brigade:
formation of 57
in Normandy landings 273
SS
Anhalt
85–6
Kenya
destroys 93
SS
Eismeer
78
SS
Normar
78
SS
Reimar Edzard Fritzen
78
Stavanger 63, 77
Storhaug, Hans 148–50, 160–5
passim
, 167
honours for 184
return of, after sabotage 168–71
see also
Operation Gunnerside; Vemork
Strachan, CSM 108, 120–1, 126–7
honours for 127
promoted 127
Straits of Otranto 16
Strømsheim, Birger 148–50, 160–5
passim
, 167
honours for 184
return of, after sabotage 168–71
see also
Operation Gunnerside; Vemork
Sueter, R/Adm.
Sir Murray 53
Suez Canal 52
Sullom Voe 66
Sumburgh 63
Sutton, Lt Alfie 33
Swayne, Lt 22, 26, 236
Sweeney, Lt ‘Tod’ 261, 266–7
Sword Beach 242, 277
Tappenden, L/Cpl Ted 261, 265, 266
Taranto:
daily sorties in countdown to raid on 16
flares dropped on 23–4
huge Italian fleet at 6
Illustrious
aircraft reach 23
Italians assess damage to 38, 40
layered defences of 10, 13–14
Lyster rules out third strike on 37–8
obvious Italian fleet location 13
raid on 24–39
salvage work in 40
torpedoes and bombs dropped by, numbered 41
see also
Operation Judgement
Taylor, Maj.
Nigel 273
Terboven, Josef 166, 168, 175, 176
Thornton, Sgt ‘Wagger’ 269
Tibbits, Lt Nigel 186, 215, 229
Tilshead barracks 100, 104
practice parachute drop at 106
Times
, Taranto attack covered by 44
Timothy, Lt 113, 120, 122
Tirpitz
192–3, 195, 221, 222, 239
sunk 240
Todd, Lt Richard 272, 274
Torrens-Spence Lt Michael 30, 32–3, 41, 46
Illustrious
bombing survived by 47
Tovey, Sir John 96
Trafalgar, Battle of 53
Trento
35
Trondheim 77
Tronstad, Prof.
Leif 149–50, 162
U-boats 2, 188, 191–2, 210–11
Ulvesund 65, 73, 77, 79
Ulvesund Hotel 79, 81, 82–3, 92, 95
destruction of 95
USA:
and atomic weapons 132–4
Buchanan
given to Britain by 202
Manhattan Project of 132, 178
Vemork operation of 179–80
USS
Buchanan
202
Vaagsfjord 55, 65
Vaagso:
alarm raised on 68
Britain targets 60–1
British land on 69
British ships approach 67–9
‘cease bombardment’ signal given in raid on 71
fish factories destroyed on 95
German troops stationed in and around 54
population distribution on 65
raid on 70–97
South, detailed model of 64–5
street fight on 75
see also
Operation Archery
Vaughan, Capt.
John 263, 267, 271
Vemork 132–3, 134–5, 150, 160–8
German troops stationed at 138
Germany strengthens defences at 147
heavy-water operation transfer from 180–4
raid on 160–4
replica of basement at 149
reported return to production at 177
strengthened security at 158, 177
US failed bombing raid on 179–80
see also
Operation Gunnerside
Vernon, Capt.
Denis 112, 118, 119
Vion, Mme 250
Vittorio Veneto
27, 34
Wallwork, Staff Sgt Jim 257–9, 261
Walton, Lt 226, 227
Watson, 2nd Lt 226, 227
Wellham, Lt John 1, 15, 29, 33–4, 36–7
White, Cpl 82–3
Wick 63
Williamson, Lt Cdr Kenneth (‘Hooch’) 21–2, 25–6, 35–6, 41
captured 26
POW 36, 39–40
Wilson, Col.
173
Wood, Lt 262, 263
Woods, Pte Eric 269
Würzburg:
dismantling of 119