あらすじ
In early 1942, the British Admiralty faced a terrifying mathematical reality. The German battleship Tirpitz, an unstoppable floating fortress, was poised to break into the Atlantic and sever the vital supply lines keeping Britain alive. The Tirpitz was too heavily armored to sink from the air. The only way to stop it was to destroy the only dry dock in the world large enough to service it: the heavily fortified Normandie dock in St. Nazaire, France. Ramming the Tirpitz recounts the breathtaking tactical insanity of Operation Chariot. The plan was as simple as it was suicidal: pack an obsolete destroyer, the HMS Campbeltown, with four tons of delayed-action explosives, disguise it to look vaguely German, and ram it at full speed straight into the dock gates under the cover of darkness. This book breaks down the extreme logistical engineering, the intense commando training, and the minute-by-minute execution of the raid. It highlights the brutal close-quarters combat that erupted as outgunned British commandos fought to secure the port while the timer ticked down on the massive hidden bomb. Discover the greatest raid of all time. This tactical analysis proves that occasionally, the only viable military strategy is an act of calculated, glorious madness.