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Operation Biting: The 1942 Parachute Assault to Capture Hitler's Radar
Author: Max Hastings
Year: May 23, 2024
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 61 MB
Language: English



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Descriptive text: Operation Biting The 1942 Parachute Assault to Capture Hitler's Radar The book "Operation Biting The 1942 Parachute Assault to Capture Hitler's Radar" is a thrilling account of one of the most successful British commando raids during World War II. The operation was proposed by the brilliant scientist Dr. RV Jones, who believed that capturing key components of the newly identified radar network codenamed Wurzburg on the coast of Nazi-occupied Europe could provide valuable intelligence for the Allies. The operation was approved by Winston Churchill and Lord Louis Mountbatten, chief of Combined Operations, and a company of the newly formed Airborne Forces was tasked with carrying out the assault. On the night of February 27-28, 1942, 120 men were parachuted into Normandy, France, with the objective of dismantling the German radar station located on a steep cliff at Bruneval. Despite heavy snow and fierce weather conditions, the paratroopers bravely launched their assault and successfully captured the radar components after three nail-biting hours of intense fighting with Wehrmacht defenders.
Descriptive text: Operation Biting The 1942 Parachute Assault to Capture Hitler's Radar The book «Operation Biting The 1942 Parachute Assault to Capture Hitler's Radar» - захватывающий рассказ об одном из самых успешных рейдов британских коммандос во время Второй мировой войны. которые считали, что захват ключевых компонентов недавно выявленной радиолокационной сети под кодовым названием «Вюрцбург» на побережье оккупированной нацистами Европы может обеспечить ценные разведданные для союзников. Операция была одобрена Уинстоном Черчиллем и лордом Луисом Маунтбеттеном, начальником Объединенных операций, и роте вновь сформированных ВДВ было поручено провести штурм. В ночь с 27 на 28 февраля 1942 года 120 человек были десантированы в Нормандии, Франция, с целью демонтажа немецкой радиолокационной станции, расположенной на крутом обрыве в Бруневале. Несмотря на сильный снег и жестокие погодные условия, десантники храбро начали свой штурм и успешно захватили компоненты радара после трех часов напряженных боев с защитниками вермахта, которые были заклеваны гвоздями.
Texte descriptif : Opération Biting The 1942 Parachute Assault to Capture Hitler Radar The book « Operation Biting The 1942 Parachute Assault to Capture Hitler's Radar » est une histoire passionnante de l'un des raids les plus réussis des commandos britanniques pendant La Seconde Guerre mondiale. qui estimaient que la capture d'éléments clés d'un réseau radar récemment identifié appelé « Würzburg » sur les côtes de l'Europe occupée par les nazis pourrait fournir de précieuses informations aux Alliés. L'opération a été approuvée par Winston Churchill et Lord Louis Mountbatten, chef des opérations conjointes, et une compagnie de VVV nouvellement formée a été chargée de mener l'assaut. Dans la nuit du 27 au 28 février 1942, 120 personnes ont été parachutées en Normandie (France) pour démanteler une station radar allemande située sur une falaise abrupte à Bruneval. Malgré la neige abondante et les conditions météorologiques violentes, les parachutistes ont courageusement lancé leur assaut et ont capturé avec succès les composants du radar après trois heures de combats acharnés avec les défenseurs de la Wehrmacht, qui ont été cloués.
Texto descriptivo: Operación Biting The 1942 Parachute Assault to Capture The Radar The book «Operación Biting The 1942 Parachute Assault to Capture Hitler's Radar» es una historia emocionante sobre una de las incursiones más exitosas de los comandos británicos durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. quienes creían que la captura de componentes clave de una red de radar recientemente identificada con el nombre en código «Würzburg» en la costa de la ocupada por los nazis podría proporcionar valiosa inteligencia para los aliados. La operación fue avalada por Winston Churchill y Lord Luis Mountbatten, jefe de Operaciones Unidas, y una compañía de la recién formada VDV recibió el encargo de llevar a cabo el asalto. En la noche del 27 al 28 de febrero de 1942, 120 personas fueron desembarcadas en Normandía, Francia, con el objetivo de desmantelar una estación de radar alemana situada en un acantilado empinado en Bruneval. A pesar de la fuerte nieve y las violentas condiciones meteorológicas, los paracaidistas iniciaron su asalto con valentía y capturaron con éxito los componentes del radar tras tres horas de intensos combates con los defensores de la Wehrmacht, que fueron remachados con clavos.
Descriptive text: Operation Biting The 1942 Parachute Assault to Capture Hitler's Radar The Book «Operation Biting The 1942 Parachute Assault to Capture Hitler's Radar» è il racconto emozionante di una delle incursioni più riuscite commando britannici durante la seconda guerra mondiale. che ritenevano che la cattura di componenti chiave di una rete radar appena individuata, chiamata in codice Würzburg, sulle coste dell'occupata dai nazisti, potesse fornire informazioni preziose agli alleati. L'operazione è stata approvata da Winston Churchill e Lord Louis Mountbetten, capo delle Operazioni Unite, e la Compagnia appena costituita è stata incaricata di condurre l'assalto. Nella notte tra il 27 e il 28 febbraio 1942, 120 persone furono paracadutate in Normandia, Francia, per smantellare una stazione radar tedesca situata in una scogliera di Bruneval. Nonostante la neve e le condizioni climatiche violente, i paracadutisti hanno iniziato coraggiosamente il loro assalto e hanno conquistato con successo i componenti del radar dopo tre ore di intensi combattimenti con i difensori della Wehrmacht che sono stati avvolti con chiodi.
Beschreibender Text: Operation Biting The 1942 Parachute Assault to Capture Hitler's Radar Das Buch „Operation Biting The 1942 Parachute Assault to Capture Hitler's Radar“ ist eine spannende Geschichte über einen der erfolgreichsten Überfälle britischer Kommandos während des Zweiten Weltkrieg. die glaubten, dass die Beschlagnahme von Schlüsselkomponenten eines neu identifizierten Radarnetzes mit dem Codenamen „Würzburg“ an der Küste des von den Nazis besetzten s wertvolle Geheimdienstinformationen für die Alliierten liefern könnte. Die Operation wurde von Winston Churchill und Lord Louis Mountbatten, dem Chef der Vereinigten Operationen, genehmigt, und eine Kompanie der neu gebildeten Luftlandetruppen wurde mit dem Angriff beauftragt. In der Nacht vom 27. auf den 28. Februar 1942 wurden 120 Menschen in der Normandie, Frankreich, abgesetzt, um die deutsche Radarstation an einer steilen Klippe in Brunewal zu demontieren. Trotz des starken Schnees und der heftigen Wetterbedingungen starteten die Fallschirmjäger tapfer ihren Angriff und eroberten nach drei Stunden intensiver Kämpfe mit Wehrmachtsverteidigern, die mit Nägeln vernagelt waren, erfolgreich Radarkomponenten.
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Açıklayıcı metin: Hitler'in Radarını Yakalamak İçin 1942 Paraşüt Saldırısını Isırma Operasyonu "Hitler'in Radarını Yakalamak İçin 1942 Paraşüt Saldırısını Isırma Operasyonu" kitabı, İkinci Dünya Savaşı sırasında İngiliz komandolarının en başarılı baskınlarından birinin sürükleyici bir anlatımıdır. Nazi işgali altındaki Avrupa kıyılarında "Würzburg" kod adlı yeni tanımlanmış bir radar ağının kilit bileşenlerini ele geçirmenin Müttefikler için değerli istihbarat sağlayabileceğine inanıyordu. Operasyon Winston Churchill ve Ortak Operasyonlar Şefi Lord Louis Mountbatten tarafından onaylandı ve yeni kurulan Hava Kuvvetleri'nin bir şirketi saldırıyı yürütmekle görevlendirildi. 27-28 Şubat 1942 gecesi, Bruneval'daki dik bir uçurumda bulunan bir Alman radar istasyonunu sökmek için 120 adam Fransa'nın Normandiya bölgesine bırakıldı. Yoğun kar ve acımasız hava koşullarına rağmen, paraşütçüler cesurca saldırılarını başlattılar ve çivilerle gagalanmış Wehrmacht savunucularıyla üç saat süren yoğun mücadeleden sonra radar bileşenlerini başarıyla ele geçirdiler.
نص وصفي: عملية عض هجوم المظلات عام 1942 لالتقاط رادار هتلر يعد كتاب «عملية عض هجوم المظلات عام 1942 للقبض على رادار هتلر» رواية مؤثرة لواحدة من أنجح الغارات التي شنها الكوماندوز البريطانيون خلال الحرب العالمية الثانية. الذين اعتقدوا أن الاستيلاء على المكونات الرئيسية لشبكة رادار تم تحديدها حديثًا والتي تحمل الاسم الرمزي «فورتسبورغ» على ساحل أوروبا التي يحتلها النازيون يمكن أن يوفر معلومات استخبارية قيمة للحلفاء. تمت الموافقة على العملية من قبل ونستون تشرشل واللورد لويس مونتباتن، رئيس العمليات المشتركة، وتم تكليف شركة من القوات المحمولة جواً المشكلة حديثًا بتنفيذ الهجوم. في ليلة 27-28 فبراير 1942، تم إنزال 120 رجلاً في نورماندي، فرنسا، من أجل تفكيك محطة رادار ألمانية تقع على منحدر شديد الانحدار في برونيفال. على الرغم من الثلوج الكثيفة والظروف الجوية القاسية، شن المظليون هجومهم بشجاعة واستولوا بنجاح على مكونات الرادار بعد ثلاث ساعات من القتال العنيف مع المدافعين عن الفيرماخت، الذين تم نقرهم بالمسامير.

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