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The Blocking of Zeebrugge

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The narrative provides a first-hand account of a complex naval operation devised to prevent enemy submarines from using a key port, explaining the strategic rationale and wider maritime context. It details meticulous planning, use of surprise, diversion, scientific and technical measures, and extensive training that led to the assault on the mole and the placement of vessels to obstruct the harbour entrance. Eyewitness descriptions reconstruct phases of the attack and its immediate aftermath, while illustrations and supporting documents clarify movements and equipment. Introductory and appreciative essays by contemporary military figures offer broader perspectives on the operation's conduct and its morale and tactical implications.

About the Author

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Alfred Francis Blakeney Carpenter

Alfred Francis Blakeney Carpenter was a British naval officer and author, best known for his work "The Blocking of Zeebrugge." This book details the daring naval operation during World War I aimed at blocking the German fleet's access to the English Channel. Carpenter's firsthand experiences and insights into naval warfare provide a unique perspective on this significant military event. His contributions to literature reflect the complexities of naval strategy and the bravery of those involved in wartime operations.

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