In Exercise Tiger, Richard Bass exposes the truth behind the infamous World War II US training exercise where German E-Boats attacked an unarmed convoy of troopships off the southwest coast of England in April 1944 causing grievous casualties. This sea borne attack off Slapton Sands has always been surrounded by sinister mystery and mis-information, and using new evidence that has been painstakingly researched over many years, shows the actual death toll to be far in excess of the official figure and proves persistent accusations of a cover up to be a reality.
This true story has been woven from personal recollections of survivors, witnesses to murder by 'friendly fire', archive documents no longer publicly available and detailed examination of official reports.
Secret mass burials, missing bodies and empty graves, lost ships and army units that simply vanished from the records all add to the challenging of the official version of events, climaxing with a cover-up of international proportions that to this day has been denied.
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"... I heard Ensign Brown shout, 'abandon ship' and saw guys started over the side in droves. Many landed on top of one another with a thud. Many soldiers, who for some
reason were dressed for battle, pitched forward in the water with legs up and faces down. They were top heavy and struggled unsuccessfully to overcome it, even though I
could see they were wearing lifebelts. It was unbelievable. Those who survived the jump swam towards the raft ..."
"... Guys were dying off all around us. Those without life preservers just let go, struggled a bit, then disappeared. Dead weight made it impossible to do much of anything to help them. One of the first to go was a corpsman who was only 19 years old, married and the father of a 4-month-old son ..."
"... He never said a word and never tried to stop himself. Just quietly disappeared beneath the surface and never came up. It happened to be his 19th birthday ..."
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