Churchill's Secret Warriors: The Explosive True Story of the Special Forces Desperadoes of WWII

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by Damien Lewis

In Italy, on the night of 8th–9th April, 1945, Major Lassen was ordered to take out a patrol of one officer and seventeen other ranks to raid the north shore of Lake Comacchio.

  His tasks were to cause as many casualties and as much confusion as possible, to give the impression of a major landing, and to capture prisoners. No previous reconnaissance was possible, and the party found itself on a narrow road flanked on both sides by water.

  Preceded by two scouts, Major Lassen led his men along the road towards the town. They were challenged after approximately 500 yards from a position on the side of the road. An attempt to allay suspicion by answering that they were fishermen returning home failed, for when moving forward again to overpower the sentry, machine-gun fire started from the position, and also from two blockhouses to the rear.

  Major Lassen himself then attacked with grenades, and annihilated the first position, containing four Germans and two machine guns. Ignoring the hail of bullets sweeping the road from three enemy positions, an additional one having come into action from 300 yards down the road, he raced forward to engage the second position under covering fire from the remainder of the force. Throwing in more grenades he silenced this position which was then overrun by his patrol. Two enemies were killed, two captured and two more machine guns silenced.

  By this time the force had suffered casualties and its firepower was very considerably reduced. Still under a heavy cone of fire Major Lassen rallied and reorganized his force and brought his fire to bear on the third position. Moving forward himself he flung in more grenades which produced a cry of “Kamerad”. He then went forward to within three or four yards of the position to order the enemy outside, and to take their surrender.

  While shouting to them to come out he was hit by a burst of Spandau fire from the left of the position and he fell mortally wounded, but even while falling he flung a grenade, wounding some of the occupants and enabling his patrol to dash in and capture this final position.

  Major Lassen refused to be evacuated as he said it would impede the withdrawal and endanger further lives, and as ammunition was nearly exhausted the force had to withdraw.

  By his magnificent leadership and complete disregard for his personal safety, Major Lassen had, in the face of overwhelming superiority, achieved his objects. Three positions were wiped out, accounting for six machine guns, killing eight and wounding others of the enemy and two prisoners were taken. The high sense of devotion to duty and the esteem in which he was held by the men he led, added to his own magnificent courage, enabled Major Lassen to carry out all the tasks he had been given with complete success.

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  WAR OFFICE

  7th September, 1945

  Index

  Abell, District Commissioner 64, 73, 75

  acetylene 50

  Aegean Sea 225, 227, 233, 252, 253, 258, 308

  Afrika Corps 177

  Alderney, Channel Islands 129

  Alexander, Harold, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis 349, 370, 376

  Alexandria, Egypt 274, 288

  Alimnia, Greek Islands 236, 282–4

  American Field Service 229, 231

  amphetamines 2–3, 6, 115–16, 186, 205, 245, 291

  Anderson Manor, Dorset 114–17, 120, 123, 134, 135, 148, 155, 264

  Ano Arkhani, Crete 189

  Apennine Mountains, Italy 348

  Apoini village, Crete 181, 182, 209, 213

  Appleyard, John Geoffrey 26–7, 192, 375, 377

  Operation Postmaster (Fernando Po) 26–7, 37, 48–9, 64, 67, 70, 78, 79, 83, 85–6, 93, 100, 107–10

  training at Anderson Manor 115

  Operation Dryad (Les Casquets) 128

  Operation Aquatint (St Laurent-sur-Mer) 133–4

  appointed Commander of SSRF 135

  Operation Basalt (Sark) 136, 138–45, 146–8, 152

  Operation Husky (Sicily) 160, 173, 221–2

  death on mission over Sicily 221–2

  Araxos, Greece 310

  Argenta, Italy 370, 374–5

  Ark Royal, HMS 33

  Armstrong Whitworth A.W.41 Albemarle 222

  Arriba 98

  Ashton Manor, Hertfordshire 28

  Athens, Greece 284, 310–15, 330

  Grande Bretagne Hotel 312

  Athlit, Palestine (Mandatory) 162–8, 174, 228–32

  Atlantic Ocean 21

  Auchinleck, Claude 156

  Austria 348

  Baker Street, London 37

  Bandouvas, Monoli 178

  Bank of Athens 290–2

  Battle of Dunkirk 24, 26, 36, 324

  Bay of Toroneos 325

  BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) 45, 172, 211

  Variety Orchestra 256

  Beaufighter Bristol Type 156 Beaufighter

  Beirut, Lebanon 258, 260, 275–7

  Hotel St Georges 260

  Bemuivoi 91

  Benzedrine 2–3, 6, 115–16, 186, 205, 245, 291

  Beretta MAB 38 machinegun 170, 269, 347

  Bibundi 42, 74, 76, 83, 100, 103

  Bimrose, Charles 243–4

  Binea, Captain 95, 96, 99–100, 104, 106

  Bioko, Equatorial Guinea 39; see also Fernando Po

  Birmingham, England 165

  Bishop, Tom 247–50

  Blacker Bombard spigot mortars 22

  Blyth, Bill 282–4, 287

  BMW 4

  boats

  Brixham trawlers 21–2

  caiques (wooden fishing boats) 226, 228, 233–4, 258, 307, 323–4, 330

  E Boats 269, 271, 283

  folbots (collapsible canoes) 66, 68, 73–5, 234, 260, 322, 353

  Goatleys 121–2, 125–6, 131, 133, 138, 139, 142, 143, 146, 147, 148, 352, 353

  ‘Jellicoe’ Inflatable Intruders 353

  Motor Launches 175–6, 215–17, 260, 266, 271–2, 281, 285, 304, 316

  Motor Torpedo Boats (MTBs) 117, 324; see also ‘Little Pisser’

  Q-Boats 21

  Storm Motor Boats 360, 362

  Bologna plain, Italy 348–9

  ‘Bouncing Bettys’ see S-mines

  Bourdillon, Bernard Henry 58

  Bourne, Freddie 117, 120, 138, 147

  bow and arrow 116, 137, 264

  Brandenburger Regiment 283, 359

  Breda Model 35 cannon 237, 241–2, 245, 281

  Bren guns 64, 231, 246, 280, 295, 300, 327, 339

  Bristol Type 156

  Beaufighter 257

  British Army 319–2, 346–8

  III Corps 329, 333

  5th Airborne Division 329

  5th Army 370

  8th Army 161, 229, 348, 350–1, 370

  34th Infantry Division 329

  57th Infantry Division 329

  11th Parachute Battalion 278

  2nd Special Service Brigade 348

  Durham Light Infantry 231

  Irish Guards 163

  Lancashire Fusiliers 164

  Military Police 346

  Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) 289

  Royal Artillery 165

  Royal Corps of Signals 166

  Royal Marine Commandos 289, 324, 348, 375

  Scots Guards 282

  Suffolk Regiment 172

  British Consulate, Santa Isabel 52, 54, 89–90, 96

  Brixham trawlers 21–2

  Broadstairs, Kent 157

  Bucketforce 309–10

  Bulgaria 331

  bum-boats 31

  Burger, Otto 284

  Burhou, Channel Islands 129

  butcher-and-bolt raiding 36

  ‘Buzz’ see Perkins, Frank

  ‘CAESAR’ see Hanau, Julius caiques (wooden fishing boats) 226, 228, 233–4, 258, 307, 323–4, 330

  Cairo, Egypt 154, 155, 171

  Groppi’s 218

  Raider Force HQ 181, 182, 213, 215, 218, 257, 262, 328

  Calais, France 127

  Calchi, Greek Islands 236

  calcium carbide 50

  Cambridge University 157, 324

  Cape
Kokinoxos, Crete 176

  Cape Verde Islands 32, 33

  carbide lanterns 50

  Carmel Hills, Palestine (Mandatory) 162–3

  carrier pigeons 127

  Casino Restaurant, Santa Isabel 55, 62–3, 69, 72, 81

  Casone Agosta, Lake Comacchio 355–7

  Casone Caldiro, Lake Comacchio 357–61, 362, 367, 370

  Casulli, Stefan 288–92, 293–8, 305, 312

  Channel Islands 13, 117–29, 136–45, 146–52

  Alderney 129

  Burhou 129

  Les Casquets 117–29

  Sark 13, 136–45, 146–52

  Château Pèlerin, Palestine (Mandatory) 162

  Cherbourg Peninsula, France 127

  China 28

  Chios, Greek Islands 240, 253

  Christiana islets Greek Islands 289–90, 300, 304

  Chrysanthos see Maroulakis, Chrysanthos

  Churchill, Winston 36, 38, 39, 58, 60, 96, 102, 128, 152, 170, 212, 225, 308–10, 349, 377

  Clark, Mark Wayne 349, 370

  close-quarter shooting 169

  Coker, Tugmaster 53, 65, 72

  Colditz Castle, Germany 156

  Cole, Lieutenant 275

  Colonial Service 58, 64, 67

  Colt .45 revolver 169

  Comacchio Town, Italy 353–4, 360, 362–3, 373

  Commando

  No. 7 112, 196

  No. 9 350–2

  ‘Commando Order’ 150–1, 183, 284

  communism 328

  Compo Rations 6

  Conby, Gippo 162

  Consolidated B-24 Liberator 155

  Cos, Greek Islands 227, 233, 240, 257, 278

  coshes 21, 50, 63, 68, 73, 75

  Crete 1–20, 154, 161–2, 171, 173, 176–83, 184–96, 197–208, 209–24

  Ano Arkhani 189

  Apoini village 181, 182, 209, 213

  climate 178

  Dikti Mountains 177, 181

  Heraklion Airbase 5, 171, 181, 189, 200–3, 209, 214

  Idi Range 177

  Kastelli Airbase 1–20, 171, 186–96, 197–200, 203–8, 209

  Kastelli Pediata 190

  Kokinoxos 176, 180

  Mouktari village 190

  resistance 178, 193

  Timbaki Airbase 171, 175, 214

  Viannos 181, 223–4

  White Mountains 176

  Crosby, Bing 336

  Crouch, Fred 259, 354, 365, 370

  Cyclades island chain 286

  D-Day landings 130, 155, 161

  D Squadron 5

  Daily Mirror 150

  Daily Telegraph 150

  Dakar, Senegal 32–3, 49, 95

  Dannert, Horst 193

  Dannert wire 193–4, 199, 201, 205, 338

  Denmark 225

  Desgranges, Andrew 51, 68, 79, 133

  Dieppe Raid 149–51

  diesel oil 6

  Dikti Mountains, Crete 177, 181

  Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) 112

  Distinguished Service Order (DSO) 109, 324

  Dixcart Hotel, Sark 142, 147

  Dodecanese island chain 227, 232–9, 240–50, 254, 256, 265

  Dog Tom 323, 346

  Dorset 114–17, 120, 123, 126, 309

  Anderson Manor 114–17, 120, 123, 134, 135, 148, 155, 264

  Portland 120, 126, 148

  Winterbourne River 114

  double-tap shooting 19

  Duchessa d’Aosta 41–2, 52–3, 56, 60, 64–5, 67, 69, 74, 76, 77–80, 83–4, 85–8, 91–7, 100, 102, 109–10

  Dudgeon, Patrick 119, 124, 136, 152, 160

  Duff, Robin 78

  Dunkirk, France 24, 26, 36, 324

  Durham Light Infantry 231

  E Boat 269, 271, 283

  Egypt

  Alexandria 274, 288

  Cairo 154, 155, 171, 181, 182, 213, 215, 218, 257, 262, 328

  ELAS (Greek People’s Liberation Army) 328–30, 336, 339, 340, 341, 343

  Empire Yukon 109

  Entertainment National Service Association (ENSA) 256

  Evison, Ernest 51

  Experimental Station 6, Ashton Manor 28

  Faenza, Italy 348

  ‘Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife’ 28, 68, 120, 137, 148, 156, 193, 320, 347

  Fairbairn, William 28

  Falange 40, 54, 95, 98

  Fernando Po 39–47, 51–9, 60; see also Santa Isabel

  Government House 82, 94

  Santa Isabel Peak 67, 92

  Fieseler Fi-156 Storch 1, 194–5

  Fira, Santorini 291–2, 293–8, 299

  fish bombs 50

  Fleming, Ian 44, 46, 375

  folbots (collapsible canoes) 66, 68, 73–5

  Ford V8 engine 121

  Forli, Italy 348

  France 32–3, 34

  Calais 127

  Cherbourg Peninsula 127

  Dieppe 149

  Foreign Legion 230, 231

  Free French 51, 61, 89, 94

  Fresnes Prison 132

  resistance 128, 132

  St Laurent-sur-Mer 130, 131–4

  Vichy France 32–3, 34, 49

  Franco, Francisco 40, 54

  Fresnes Prison, France 132

  Funchal, Madeira 24, 26, 29, 30–2

  Santa Clara church 30

  ‘Fyfield’ see Anderson Manor

  George VI, king of the United Kingdom and British Dominions 375

  Georges Leygues 33, 34, 49

  Georgios, Nereanos 2–8, 186–92, 194, 200, 212

  German Army

  22nd Luftlande Infanterie-Division 184–5, 223

  999th Infantry Division 256

  Afrika Corps 177

  atrocities in Greece 209–14, 222–4, 252, 263, 301–2, 327

  Brandenburger Regiment 283, 359

  Pioneer Corps Engineer Unit 144

  German Consulate, Santa Isabel 94

  German Navy 128

  Germany

  Colditz Castle 156

  ‘Commando Order’ 150–1, 183, 284

  Gestapo 132, 222, 263

  holocaust 341

  labour camps 142, 150

  Luft Dulag prison camp 132

  press reaction to Operation Basalt 149, 158

  press reaction to Operation Postmaster 98, 101

  SD (Sicherheitsdienst) 151, 284

  SS (Schutzstaffel) 284

  Stalag 7A POW camp 284

  Gestapo 132, 222, 263

  Gibraltar 44

  Giffard, George James 46, 57

  Goatley boats 121–2, 125–6, 131, 133, 138, 139, 142, 143, 146, 147, 148, 352, 353

  gold sovereigns 260, 332

  Goodman, Lieutenant 83

  Government House, Fernando Po 82, 94

  Grande Bretagne Hotel, Athens 312

  Grant-Taylor, Leonard 169

  Grant, Donald 261–3, 315

  Greaves, Sidney 7, 162, 175, 185, 188, 191, 192, 194–6, 198–200, 209–10, 212, 214, 220, 221, 247–50

  Greece 154, 227, 232–9, 240–50, 251–65, 266–77, 278–92, 293–305, 310

  Alimnia 236, 282–4

  Araxos 310

  Athens 310–15, 330, 284

  Calchi 236

  Chios 240, 253

  Christiana islets 289–90, 300, 304

  Cos 227, 233, 240, 257, 278

  Halki 265, 266–74, 282, 284, 287

  Kalavrita 252

  Kalymnos 240

  Kavala 329

  Leros 227, 233, 240, 257

  Melos 303

  Nisyros 278–82

  Patmos 240

  Piraeus 311, 312

  Piscopi 236

  Potidaea 325

  Rhodes 233, 246, 251, 256, 257, 269, 279, 283, 284, 307

  Salonika 315, 322–3, 325–43

  Samos 240

  Santorini 286–92, 293–305

  Skiathos 323, 324

  Symi 227, 232–9, 240, 241–50, 251–2, 257, 306–7

  Greek Army 230

  Greek Navy 312

/>   Greek People’s Liberation Army (ELAS) 328–30, 336, 339, 340, 341, 343

  Greek Sacred Squadron 178, 255, 309, 326, 343

  Green, Fred 162, 364

  grenades 19, 21, 145, 146, 295–6, 337, 339, 368, 371

  Groppi’s, Cairo 218

  Gubbins, Colin McVean 38, 59

  Guernsey Evening Star 149

  Guise, Leonard 51, 54, 55, 58, 63, 68, 72, 73, 77, 82–3

  Gulf of Cos 258, 260–5, 272–3, 286, 304

  Gulf of Guinea 39, 43, 50, 51, 62, 70, 94

  Gulf of Thermaikos 325, 333

  Gwynne, John 112, 115

  Haifa, Palestine (Mandatory) 228, 233

  Halki, Greek Islands 265, 266–74, 282, 284, 287

  Hanau, Julius 103–4

  Hancock, Hank 162

  Harris, Jack 289, 294, 300

  Harris, Leslie 248–50

  ‘Harris’ see Karfopoulos, Cheritoc

  Hayes, Graham 26–7, 30, 37, 48–9, 64, 66–7, 73–7, 83, 100, 107–10, 115, 122, 132–3, 136, 192, 222, 375, 377

  Heinkel He-177 118

  Heinz (German captive) 218–19

  Hellings, Jan 132

  Henderson, Patsy 162

  Heraklion Airbase, Crete 5, 171, 181, 189, 200–3, 209, 214

  Herdt, Oberleutnant 147, 151

  Hereford, Herefordshire 375

  Hertfordshire 28

  Hesse, Lieutenant 299, 302

  Hitler, Adolf 47, 128, 149, 150–1, 152, 183, 284, 349, 377

  Hnarakis, Gregorius 179

  Hog’s Back, Sark 138–40, 146

  Holmes, Dick 5, 162, 164–5, 173–5, 181, 201–3, 221, 319–22, 355, 370

  Holocaust 341

  Holts, John 53

  Home Guard 22, 115

  Hotel Mediterranean, Salonika 341

  Hotel St Georges, Beirut 260

  Hughes, Wally 370

  Hunter, Tom 375

  Hyde Park Hotel, London 111

  Idi Range, Crete 177

  Imerovigli headland, Santorini 291, 299

  Ipotis 190

  Irish Guards 163

  Irish Patrol 162, 231, 242, 245, 259, 266, 272, 286–9, 312, 318, 346, 354

  Iron Cross 95

  Iros Lochos see Greek Sacred Squadron

  Israel 162; see also Palestine (Mandatory)

  Italian Army rucksacks 180–1

  Italian Lire 240–1

  Italy 40, 154, 161, 173, 225–7, 310, 343–5, 346–61, 362–73, 374

  Apennine Mountains 348

  Bologna plain 348–9

  Comacchio town 353–4, 360, 362–3, 373

  Faenza 348

  Forli 348

  Lake Comacchio 350–61, 362–73, 374

  Lower Romagna 349

  Po River 349

  Ravenna 348, 353

  Sicily 161, 173, 220–2

  Venice 370

  James Bond 44, 375

  Janni (Cretan guide) 189, 200–2

  Japan 275

  Jarrell, Porter ‘Joe’ 229–31, 238, 248–50, 259–60, 289, 344, 354, 370

  jeeps 313–14, 324, 326–7, 335

 

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