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Old 03-06-05, 01:39
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Originally posted by Crewman
Though Dieppe raid was a kind of "friendly war crime" against the Canadians the air cover over misfortune assault troopers was not so poor. For instance, I would say that perhaps it was the most beautiful card of the Canadian-Polish wartime friendship. For the Polish Air Force fighter squadrons air cover in aid of the Operation Jubilee was the most intensive operations in WWII, a little more intensive even than during Normandy invasion.

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C.
Strictly speaking, you're correct. However, the original plan called for both an aerial and naval bombardment of the port before the actual assault, but when the original RUTTER operation was scrubbed and lter reconstituted as JUBILEE, both were conspicuous by their absence.

For the record, I concur with Sapper's assessment of conspiracy theories. They breed like rabbits whenever something goes wrong.
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