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Breskens, Holland during WW2
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mgnv | Report | 3 Feb 2012 08:49 |
Operation Switchback was the clearing of the Breskens pocket, i.e., the German troops on the south bank of the Scheldt, and was part of the Battle of the Scheldt which took place Oct-Nov 1944.(Switchback took most of October.) A fort commanding Breskens was one of the last places to be captured. I can't see the RN sending ships there before it fell. I could see them laying telephone cable after then, more likely across the Scheldt than across the harbour mouth. I could see them laying a defensive cable across the harbour mouth - one could slacken or lower this to allow access or tighten it to deny access. This would apply to surface vessels - subs would need nets hanging off the cable. West Point in NY is, possibly, the most noted fort commanding such a cable - except, in the Revolutionary War, they used a chain across the Hudson R as they couldn't make decent cable back then. |
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Nannylicious | Report | 2 Feb 2012 23:59 |
Thank you Kiwibird. I have been googling like mad since I posted this query and have found out quite a lot of information. I have now written to Portsmouth to see if I can find out a bit more about his service record. Even though he told me lots of things about his days in the navy, there are still questions I wish I could ask him now...... |
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Kiwibird | Report | 2 Feb 2012 20:51 |
I f you check out Wikipedia it might give you some answers |
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Nannylicious | Report | 2 Feb 2012 01:06 |
Does the town of Breskens in the Netherlands crop up in anyone's family history? My father was a sailor in the Royal Navy during WW2 and was involved in laying cables across the harbour at Breskens. I'm not sure whether they were telegraph cables, or the sort used to detect submarines, passing ships etc. |